CANADAHALIFAX news Loneliness on the rise for aging Canadians, says advocate by admin 9 يناير، 2023 written by admin 9 يناير، 2023 33 More senior citizens are “kinless” CITYnews halifax \ Adam Inniss Listen to this article More aging Canadians are struggling with loneliness, says Laura Tamblyn Watts, CEO of CanAge. CanAge is Canada’s largest senior advocacy organization. In 2021 they conducted a study which showed 1 in 5 older people in Canada don’t have anyone to reach out to even in an emergency. Watts says recently she has noticed a lot more loneliness among senior Canadians. “As we age it’s not unusual that close relationships pass before us. But as we’re living longer we’re starting to see people with no connections at all around them. People who never married, never had kids, or immigrated without family. This is really a new situation in Canada.” Watts says this is causing problems when it comes to seniors getting different services, including from CanAge. “We often assume that an older person will have someone to help them, but that’s not always true.” Watts wants to see help from the government, mentioning that in the U.K there is a minister of loneliness, who is responsible for ensuring people are able to make those valuable connections in life. Watts also wants people to make an effort to create valuable friendships and connections while they can. “Look at your relationships, do you know three people you could hold a conversation with, five people you could chit chat with, and roughly 15 people you can name in your broader network? If your answer is no to those, it’s important to be active and go out there and recruit.” Watts wants people to try to make friends in different generations, “if you’re younger and know older people in your neighbourhood, say hello, check in.” She says if people are up for it, getting a dog helps you to stay active and meet people in the neighbourhood. 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail admin previous post Accessible spots keep being taken: this advocate wants that to change next post Tight labour market means rise in gig work unlikely during recession: economists You may also like سينغ يعد عمّال البريد المضربين بالوقوف إلى جانبهم 19 نوفمبر، 2024 كيبيك: أول خطة حكومية لتعزيز الحصول على خدمات... 19 نوفمبر، 2024 ترودو يقرّ بأنّه كان بإمكانه التحرك بشكل أسرع... 18 نوفمبر، 2024 Walmart bakery death not suspicious, Halifax police say 18 نوفمبر، 2024 Two people from Halifax area face 26 charges... 18 نوفمبر، 2024 N.S. election: party leaders spar over immigration, housing... 18 نوفمبر، 2024 Tom Forrestall, beloved Nova Scotia artist and Atlantic... 18 نوفمبر، 2024 Canadians generally optimistic about human rights, despite challenges:... 18 نوفمبر، 2024 تقليص الهجرة يساعد في سد فجوة الإسكان، لكن... 17 نوفمبر، 2024 N.S. court rules in favour of creating francophone... 16 نوفمبر، 2024