
@Henkjan the Warrior asked us to contribute to Loneliness. Of course I really want to work with this and that is why I am writing this post to everyone. Read it completely because this can and should be a little more attention because being lonely isn't fun, it does a lot to you and you just shouldn't want to. Read here under my Contribution to Loneliness in the Elderly.
Loneliness in the Elderly
Loneliness in the elderly is very common. They are bad to leg and can't be so much more themselves. In my previous job, which I did with all love, I found it daily that they had domestic help but really craved for just a cozy tea/coffee moment and a cozy chat. You can see that they're lonely. It's best to just take a moment and have a chat with them so that they get rid of loneliness a little bit. Of course, your work doesn't have to suffer, but a little patience and love have come a long way.
However, you can also say if you are not a domestic help to offer your services to just do some fun with the elderly on a voluntary basis.
Believe me, but the elderly will appreciate that very much. They see almost no one and a nice outing and a cosy chat can do them so well on their older days.
You can help combat Loneliness in the elderly in several ways. It can be easy things but also a little harder things.
Relocate in the older people and how you would like it if you were at that age, how you would feel to be so lonely because you don't actually have anyone left.?
If you don't have anyone left and you're so lonely, it's really not fun. I'm 30 years old now and believe me, but I try to have a good chat with older people every day. You can mean so much to them and you build a really nice bond.
Make cosy tea/coffee is of course what you like and try to help them and make sure they don't die lonely because you wouldn't want to do that.
My top 5 list of things to do along with Lonely Elders
1: Drinking coffee/tea with a nice chat
2: Take them to a nice place so they see something more fun
3:Give them a present once in a while if you've known them for a long time
4: Do they ask you for help then don't refuse it but help with all love
5: If you meet an older people and they have a chat, let them talk very well, that does them really well.
How do elders experience loneliness?
You experience a lack of a close, emotional connection with others. Or you have less contact with other people than you want. Loneliness includes characteristics such as negative feelings of emptiness, sadness, fear and senselessness and physical or mental complaints.
Some of the complaints they may also die of that I have experienced many times.
So come in Action and take good care of the lonely elderly and make sure that they will have a great time in their lives, because we as a younger generation can do a lot of things to do.
Lots of love @mama -rosita
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Loneliness concerns so many people. They... Show moreI especially think the 'problem' is, how do you get in touch with these people. It's not just the elderly, of course, who are lonely. These are relatively easy to 'find' if you ask around a nursing home in the lead.
Loneliness concerns so many people. They are often kind of 'hidden'.
I join Paracelsus. Point 5 in particular can make a world of difference.
Very nice post you made.