Loneliness and social isolation in older adults are being tackled through a new project from the Tairāwhiti Positive Ageing Trust and the Sunshine Service.
Judy Livingston, spokesperson for the Tairāwhiti Positive Ageing Trust, said people could become socially isolated for a variety of reasons, such as getting older or weaker, no longer being the hub of their family, leaving the workplace, the deaths of spouses and friends, or through disability or illness.
“Someone who’s lonely probably finds it hard to reach out as there is a stigma surrounding loneliness, and older people tend not to ask for help because they have too much pride.
“The trust has been discussing how to address this significant issue, especially for those in care.”
Their discussions led to contacting the Sunshine Service to talk about the issue and how it could be resolved.