
Living Well with Mobility Limitations
Mobility Limitations can be a risk factor for several conditions and lead to increased isolation and loneliness. A carer helps to make your home more accessible.
Loneliness, like every other word in the dictionary, has a definition but more than most it is a feeling, a lived experience. Loneliness is far more than a set of words on a page or screen. Loneliness can be experienced by anybody, anywhere or at any time. You can be in a room full of people yet still feel lonely. The reality of loneliness should only be defined by the person experiencing it.
In responding to this topic, I thought I would provide five great resources to inform, support and assist people experiencing loneliness which is becoming distressing for them or people who are living with or supporting people in this situation. These are not meant to be a ‘cure-all’ or in any way, diminish the challenges that may be faced. But they may serve as a starting point, a catalyst, circuit breaker, provide ideas, create movement, detail support services.
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Mobility Limitations can be a risk factor for several conditions and lead to increased isolation and loneliness. A carer helps to make your home more accessible.
Many of us have had our first experiences of telehealth in the past year, as appointments that do not require a physical examination are often being conducted online during covid lockdowns.
Osteoporosis (porous bones in Latin) is a condition causing a loss of bone density which makes the bones brittle and susceptible to breaking. Osteoporosis is more common in older age.
Wandering or becoming lost is a common occurrence for people living with dementia and it can be a major cause of worry for their family and friends.
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