Association on Aging in New York State Partners with Ageless Innovation to Combat Social Isolation During COVID-19 Pandemic Through Distribution of Robotic Pets
To help combat social isolation and depression among older adults during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond, the
"Social isolation was already a serious public health problem for older individuals who have limited social connections, and the COVID-19 virus has made this problem exponentially worse," said Executive Director
It is well known that social isolation disproportionately affects older adults, many of whom often only have social contact out of the home at community venues or places of worship. Those who do not have close family or friends and rely on the support of community services are at additional risk, along with those who are already lonely or isolated.
While social distancing and Matilda's Law were put in place to slow the physical effects of COVID-19, they also have the unintended effect of heightening the risk of social isolation and loneliness even more, ultimately leaving older adults and caregivers looking for solutions to provide comfort, companionship, and joy in this time of physical absence.
Joy for All Companion Pets allow socially isolated older adults to receive similar gratification and comfort that they would from live pets by calming anxiety, decreasing loneliness, and providing a better quality of life--without needing to worry about food or vet bills.
In 2019,
AgingNY, NYSOFA, and Ageless Innovation recognize that the benefits of companionship extend to many who aren't directly impacted by this program. It is with this in mind that we would like to offer a 20% discount to all families facing the challenges of social isolation during this time. Those interested in learning more about these pets can visit http://www.Joyforall.com and use code NYS20 at checkout between now and
Tips and Resources to Stay Connected and Combat Social Isolation
- Use technology to stay in touch. If you have a smartphone, use the video capabilities (seeing someone's facial expressions can help increase connection).
- Check in via phone with family, friends, and neighbors regularly.
- If you live with others, spend time connecting with them. Use this time to improve your existing relationships.
- Manage your stress levels. Exercise, meditate, and keep to a daily routine as much as you can.
- The
Institute on Aging's 24-hour toll-free Friendship Line is the only accredited crisis line in the country for people aged 60 years and older, and adults living with disabilities. Trained volunteers specialize in offering a caring ear and having a friendly conversation with older adults experiencing loneliness and social isolation: 1-800-971-0016. -
AARP's Connect2Affect.org website offers an assessment and resources to connect to help in your area. - AARP Community Connections connects neighbors to neighbors through online mutual aid groups.
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USA Today has compiled a list of 100 things to do while stuck inside due to a pandemic.
For the latest news and information on COVID-19, visit https://coronavirus.health.ny.gov/home.
About the
The Association on Aging in
About Ageless Innovation
Ageless Innovation is a global company devoted to developing fun and engaging products for older adults. Beginning with the award-winning line of Joy for All Companion Pets, Ageless Innovation is focused on creating products that promote fun, joy and play while reducing the cost of care and creating meaningful connections for older adults, their families, and caregivers. http://www.joyforall.com.
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