Yorkshire Post

Charity warns that it could be the loneliest Christmas for over- 65s

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MORE THAN half of people aged 65 and over are worried they will not see their loved ones this Christmas and almost two million “expect to feel lonely”, research suggests.

Around one in seven ( 16 per cent) people aged 65 and over expect to feel lonely over Christmas, according to polling for Age UK.

And 62 per cent said they are concerned that Covid- 19 restrictio­ns may mean they cannot see family and friends over the festive period.

Extrapolat­ing these findings to UK population level suggests around 7.7 million older people are worried about not seeing family and friends, and almost two million are expecting to feel lonely. The survey, of 2,264 UK adults in November, also suggests almost a third of older people who have lost a partner are expecting to feel lonely.

Age UK is warning that this festive period could potentiall­y be the loneliest and scariest ever experience­d for many older people.

Its “no- one should have noone” campaign, supported by Dame Judi Dench, is asking for urgent donations so it can support every older person alone over Christmas.

Age UK ambassador Dame Judi said: “We’ve heard so many heartbreak­ing stories this year of older people being cut off from their loved ones, through the restrictio­ns which we’ve all had to follow and wanting to keep people safe from catching and spreading the virus. And now when we would normally be looking forward to Christmas celebratio­ns and getting together to bring some cheer, many older people are facing their most difficult winter ever.”

She added: “We can all do something to help, whether that’s checking on an older friend or relative, helping someone in your area or making a donation, please think about how you can support older people today.”

Caroline Abrahams, Age UK’s charity director, said: “This seems set to be a festive period like we have never experience­d before, and not one any of us would want to navigate on our own. At the best of times, Christmas can be bitter- sweet for many older people, but this year they are going to need our support even more than usual.”

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DAME JUDI DENCH: She said: ‘ Many older people are facing their most difficult winter ever.’

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