Description

Humans are hardwired to interact with others, especially during times of stress. When we go through challenging situations alone, a lack of emotional support or friendship can increase our anxiety and hinder our coping ability. According to the US Census Bureau, 11 million, or 28% of people ages 65 and older, live alone. As people get older, their likelihood of living alone only increases. This class will discuss social isolation, the risks, what we can do to avoid it, and the benefits in doing so.