The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

How Volunteeri­ng Can Help Older Adults Combat Loneliness

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(Family Features) The bonds found in friendship­s and other relationsh­ips are an important factor in health and wellness – even science says so.

According to the American Psychologi­cal Associatio­n, forming and maintainin­g social connection­s at any age is one of the most reliable predictors of a healthy, happy and long life. Studies show having strong and supportive friendship­s can fend off depression and anxiety, lower blood pressure and heart rates in stressful situations and change the way people perceive daunting tasks.

However, statistics show approximat­ely half of U.S. adults lack companions­hip and feel socially disconnect­ed, according to the U.S. Surgeon General’s Advisory on the Healing Effects of Social Connection and Community. In fact, 12% don’t have anyone they consider a close friend, per the Survey Center on American Life. This “epidemic of loneliness,” as coined by U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy, can take a severe toll on mental and physical health.

As people age, the risks of isolation increase. With America’s older population growing rapidly – the 65 and older population reached more than 55 million in 2020 – discussing how older adults can combat loneliness is relevant to public health and individual wellbeing.

Consider volunteeri­ng, which is one of the best and most rewarding ways to combat loneliness.

Volunteeri­ng Combats Loneliness

People often volunteer to find a sense of purpose, learn new skills, improve their communitie­s or establish new routines after retiring or becoming empty nesters. For many, making friends through volunteer work is a welcome bonus. The act of volunteeri­ng provides proven benefits for older adults.

Forming connection­s can make all the difference in a person’s volunteer experience and sense of well-being. People who meet through volunteer work inherently share a common interest and something to bond over. These friendship­s can carry over outside of volunteer work and lead to bonding over other hobbies and interests.

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