
Loneliness in Older People and Connecting with Community
Loneliness is most common in those aged over 75 and younger people, but more recently because of the pandemic, it has affected people of all
COVID-19 Response: Our Number one priority is the health and safety of our residents, team and visitors.
Loneliness is most common in those aged over 75 and younger people, but more recently because of the pandemic, it has affected people of all
There is no doubt that keeping the elderly connected, especially during this difficult time in a pandemic, is challenging but there are ways we can
It’s been a frustrating few months for our Residents and Families at Point Cook Manor. Covid19 precautions have made regular family catch ups difficult, and
Self-esteem is important for anyone, but as you age with declining health issues and being less mobile, self-esteem and confidence can really take a battering.
Combating Elderly Isolation, especially in the current climate, is no doubt challenging, but there are ways you can help to keep your elderly loved ones
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