The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

How to Combat Social Isolation

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(Family Features)

Even before COVID-19 limited social contact with friends, family and colleagues, many adults experience­d loneliness and depression due to limited contact with others. Now, a year after the pandemic forced many people into even greater levels of isolation, the issue of social isolation is especially prevalent in Americans over the age of 50.

Despite the physical implicatio­ns of a global pandemic, research shows the mental health stakes are high, too. A nationwide survey, commission­ed by Barclays, found that half of Americans over the age of 50 said the isolation from their friends and family has been more challengin­g than concerns over health risks they may face.

Social isolation has provided plenty of time for Americans to reflect on their priorities. The majority of Americans surveyed (90%) have re-evaluated their post age-50 goals and put spending more time with family at the top of their lists. In fact, the most common first thing 50-plus Americans will do once COVID-19 is over is to see and spend time with their families (41%).

“While restrictio­ns are beginning to ease, many older adults are still isolated from friends and family, and that takes a toll on their mental well-being” said Lisa Marsh Ryerson, president of the AARP Foundation. “We must do all we can to help older adults, who have suffered greatly during COVID-19, strengthen the social connection­s that are so essential to their ability to lead longer, healthier lives.”

For example, AARP Foundation’s Connect2Af­fect platform equips older adults with the tools they need to stay physically and mentally healthy and connected to their communitie­s. The AARP Essential

Rewards Mastercard from Barclays is helping fund the foundation’s work to increase social connection with donations based on new accounts and eligible purchases, up to $1 million annually.

A little creativity and a commitment to filling time productive­ly can help reduce the strain of being alone until it’s safer to resume social activities.

Use technology to connect with loved ones. Video chats and tra

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