Millions of Americans aged 65+ are socially isolated and millions more report feeling lonely. Social isolation and loneliness in older adults were compounded by stay-at-home orders and other COVID-19 prevention measures. Although many Americans experienced no difficulties transitioning to the use of electronic devices as their primary means of communication and connection, some older adults were not similarly able to espouse this shift. Our aim was to reduce the impact of social isolation on older adults, increase their comfort in expressing feelings of loneliness, and assist them in acquiring technology skills and accessing telehealth and community supports. Participants received wellness calls for conversation, resource access and technol...
Article is a systematic review emphasizes the need for technology use in older adults to reduce soci...
A large number of older adults (65+ years) live on their own, and can experience high levels of lone...
Older adults are vulnerable to isolation and poor emotional wellbeing during COVID-19, however, thei...
Millions of Americans aged 65+ are socially isolated and millions more report feeling lonely. Social...
Problem: Loneliness and social isolation, both of which can have serious detrimental effects on heal...
Loneliness and social isolation have significant impacts on older people’s health and wellbeing. Thi...
This article explores whether digital communication technologies have applicability in reducing soci...
Abstract \nBackground: The older adult population is currently facing hardships with increasing rate...
This study investigated how essential contacts (caregivers, family members, social contacts) of olde...
Amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, older adults are advised to remain in their homes and personal spaces ...
Personal connection and social interaction are vital components of health throughout the lifespan. L...
Responses to the COVID-19 pandemic in terms of physical distancing risk collateral damage such as in...
Over the past century, advances in health care, higher levels of education, and improved living cond...
Background: Global population of older adults (aged >60y) is expected to triple to 2 billion by 2050...
Background: Global population of older adults (aged >60y) is expected to triple to 2 billion by 2050...
Article is a systematic review emphasizes the need for technology use in older adults to reduce soci...
A large number of older adults (65+ years) live on their own, and can experience high levels of lone...
Older adults are vulnerable to isolation and poor emotional wellbeing during COVID-19, however, thei...
Millions of Americans aged 65+ are socially isolated and millions more report feeling lonely. Social...
Problem: Loneliness and social isolation, both of which can have serious detrimental effects on heal...
Loneliness and social isolation have significant impacts on older people’s health and wellbeing. Thi...
This article explores whether digital communication technologies have applicability in reducing soci...
Abstract \nBackground: The older adult population is currently facing hardships with increasing rate...
This study investigated how essential contacts (caregivers, family members, social contacts) of olde...
Amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, older adults are advised to remain in their homes and personal spaces ...
Personal connection and social interaction are vital components of health throughout the lifespan. L...
Responses to the COVID-19 pandemic in terms of physical distancing risk collateral damage such as in...
Over the past century, advances in health care, higher levels of education, and improved living cond...
Background: Global population of older adults (aged >60y) is expected to triple to 2 billion by 2050...
Background: Global population of older adults (aged >60y) is expected to triple to 2 billion by 2050...
Article is a systematic review emphasizes the need for technology use in older adults to reduce soci...
A large number of older adults (65+ years) live on their own, and can experience high levels of lone...
Older adults are vulnerable to isolation and poor emotional wellbeing during COVID-19, however, thei...