Third-age friendships are indispensable, as they boost well-being. In fact, at this age, social bonds can be as vital as they are in the teenage years. Company, stimulation, confidence, affection, and closeness are necessary nutrients for the elderly. One of the biggest problems among older people is social isolation. Being lonely, sick, or tied to the home depresses them and shuts them off from life. Furthermore, we tend to assume that old age and loneliness go hand in hand. Often, an elderly person who’s just lost their spouse is told that they just have to put up with it. This…
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