the canadian coalition for seniors' mental health has launched first-ever clinical guidelines for anxiety in older adults
the new national guidelines help support health care providers with assessment and treatment and educate older adults and care partners on the symptoms of anxiety and how to know it's time to seek help.
loneliness in seniors: the cure for isolation is staying connected
we're hardwired to feel most comfortable when we’re connected and sharing strong emotions and stories, despite the solitude that modern life imposes.
social connections are important to maintaining good health as we age
in-person or online social connections, volunteering and community participation, as well as physical activity have been shown to decrease disability and extend life expectancy.
while the risks are serious, they are not inevitable. increased social engagement has been linked to increased disability and a longer life expectancy.