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Seniors

Facing retirement, loss, and new challenges with quiet strength

Facing Loneliness Together

Understanding the quiet struggles seniors face through retirement, loss, illness, and new life chapters.

An elderly person sitting on a park bench, gazing thoughtfully at autumn leaves falling around them.
An elderly person sitting on a park bench, gazing thoughtfully at autumn leaves falling around them.

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Trusted Voices

Real Stories

FAQs

Why do seniors feel lonely?

Loneliness often comes from retirement, loss, illness, and fewer social connections.

How does retirement affect loneliness?
Can illness increase loneliness?
What role does loss play in loneliness?
How can seniors cope with loneliness?

Leaving work can reduce daily social contact, increasing feelings of isolation.

Yes, illness can limit mobility and social activities, making it harder to stay connected with others.

Losing family and friends removes important emotional support, deepening feelings of solitude.

Engaging in community activities and staying connected helps ease loneliness.