Social isolation and loneliness are considered to be problems of growing older. Many older people have outlived relatives and friends, and social interaction may become limited as they stay closer to home because of mobility difficulties and increased chronic illness. Older individuals may be more or less dissatisfied with the narrowing of their social network; for those who are more dissatisfied, feeling lonely is the result. … Back to Article
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