‘Maintaining connections’ Keeping lonely seniors company can help keep them healthy, experts say
About 10 years ago, the 83-year-old
"I didn't want to go out of the house," Girardi said, adding that he only felt comfortable "going from the bedroom to the dining room."
He started to fear the city's streets - and growing older.
An out-of-state friend worried about his isolation and called a
Little Brothers matched him with
"Those 50 stairs you used to be able to go up and down all the time, you can't go up and down all the time," said Michalec. "The streets are crowded and sometimes unsafe. ... Sometimes, our elders say, it's easier to stay in the house."
Across the nation, geriatricians and other health and social service providers are growing increasingly worried about loneliness among seniors like Girardi. Their concerns are fueled by studies showing it is linked to serious health problems.
Research shows older adults who feel lonely are at greater risk of memory loss, strokes, heart disease and high blood pressure. The health threat is similar to that of smoking 15 cigarettes a day, according to the
A 2012 study showed that people who felt lonely - whether or not they lived with others or experienced depression - were at heightened risk of death. It also showed that 43 percent of people over 60 felt lonely.
"If someone reports feeling lonely, they are more likely to lose their independence, and they are at greater risk of dying solely from being lonely," said
Perissinotto said there are many causes of loneliness, including illness, hearing loss or life changes such as retirement or the loss of a spouse. "The usual social connections we have in younger life end up changing as we get older," she said.
At first, Narruhn, 67, said, she and Girardi would just visit at his apartment. She'd tell him about her travels and her adult daughter. He'd tell her about his adventures in
"I could tell from talking to him that he had a lot of interests," she said. "At one time, he was very sociable."
Narruhn started bringing him music from
"Shipra came to see me and came to see me and came to see me," he said. "Finally, she said, 'You have to get out of the house.' "
Soon, they were going to jazz shows, on walks and to the park. Narruhn said she invited him to do eclectic things with her - chakra cleansings, reiki healing sessions - and he was always game. Over time, his fear subsided. So did his loneliness.
"After she took me out of the house, then I didn't want to stop," Girardi said.
There isn't much research on programs like Little Brothers. But Perissinotto said they can help seniors build new social connections. Other efforts to address loneliness include roommate-matching services in various states and, in the
"Maintaining connections, that touchy-feely thing, is actually really important," Perissinotto said. "It's hard to measure, it's hard to quantify, but there is something real. Even though we don't have the exact research, we have tons of stories where we know it's (had) an effect in people's lives."
The
The
"Loneliness is a huge issue we don't talk enough about," said
One afternoon in November, Narruhn came by to take Girardi out to one of their favorite restaurants on
And Girardi said he doesn't fear growing older anymore.
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