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Isolation and loneliness4
- 75% of the 2000 users who participated in dating.com 's survey-who happen to be between 21 and 40 years old-noted that they experience feelings of isolation and loneliness during the winter months, and of that 75%, a whopping 69% said that they felt less alone after matching with a potential date online. (hellogiggles.com)
- Those feelings, now percolating in a brew of isolation and loneliness - and exacerbated by unemployment for many people - may lead to unhealthy coping mechanisms including abusing alcohol and other substances. (chausa.org)
- Withdrawing from others and showing a lack of interest in things they once enjoyed are telltale signs of isolation and loneliness. (atriaseniorliving.com)
- Although childless couples the purposes of this study were: (1) to investigate the may function normally in their everyday lives, they still psychological and social wellbeing of infertile couples have feelings of isolation and loneliness ( 9 ). (who.int)
Feelings7
- The song "Refuge" encapsulated Hannah feelings of moving from Natchez to MC and the feelings of loneliness and fear typical of a first year of college. (natchezdemocrat.com)
- Being able to accept and cope effectively with the feelings of loneliness, manage the feelings without becoming judgmental of yourself or others, and find ways to problem-solve will help mitigate the damage loneliness can do. (psychcentral.com)
- Just being in the presence of a cat has been shown to improve mood and reduce feelings of loneliness. (bournemouth.ac.uk)
- The story follows the thoughts and feelings of an elderly man sitting in a cafe late at night, and the young waiter who is impatient to close up and go home. (vumc.org)
- Through the use of minimalistic language and precise imagery, Hemingway captures the essence of the old man's feelings of isolation and his longing for the solace of a clean, well-lighted place. (vumc.org)
- The old man's response, "I want to drink alone," further underscores his feelings of isolation and disconnection from the rest of society. (vumc.org)
- The suffering described refers to depressive processes and is characterized by loneliness, difficulty in expressing feelings and the need to maintain a functional persona in everyday life. (bvsalud.org)
20231
- Our COTA Victoria Strategic Plan 2023-2025 will ensure we can continue to support older Victorians over the next three years and beyond. (cotavic.org.au)
Expected to expe1
- It is expected to experience sadness following the death of friends, family or a spouse, but be aware not to overlook signs of depression and anxiety , which often goes untreated in older adults. (atriaseniorliving.com)
Adults17
- Primary Health Networks across the country have now commissioned Care Finder organisations to focus on older adults who might otherwise fall through the cracks. (cotavic.org.au)
- This local approach will ensure Care Finder services are tailored to support the specific needs of vulnerable older adults. (cotavic.org.au)
- These days, more than 40 per cent of adults spend most of their day sitting. (cotavic.org.au)
- These older adults are wholly clothes. (speedypaper.com)
- After a moment, the advertisement shows clearly that older adults are positioning themselves for sexual positions. (speedypaper.com)
- Some of these older adults may be in the process of getting into a new relationship years after being alone or with the same person. (speedypaper.com)
- The resultant issue is that these older adults do not pay attention to the risks of getting infected with STDs. (speedypaper.com)
- Socially, sexual relations between older adults are taboo. (speedypaper.com)
- The head of a renowned organization that advocates for older adults makes the business case for a healthy, happy intergenerational workforce. (mckinsey.com)
- Around the world, a meaningful share of adults aged 55 and older-about 20 to 25 percent-say they want to work but aren't doing so, according to a recent survey by the McKinsey Health Institute (MHI). (mckinsey.com)
- Recent AARP research also notes the desire of many older adults to stay in the workforce-and not just for the paycheck, says Jo Ann Jenkins, chief executive officer of AARP. (mckinsey.com)
- As part of MHI's Conversations on Health series, Jenkins sat down with MHI partner Ellen Feehan to discuss AARP's global work and other efforts to communicate the value of older adults in the workplace, as volunteers, and in the community. (mckinsey.com)
- AARP has done a lot of research on loneliness and isolation among older adults. (mckinsey.com)
- Transition in role of family caregiver of older adults after a stroke: Specific theory. (bvsalud.org)
- To devel- op a situation-specific theory about the transition to the role of family f t e r a S caregiver of older adults after a stroke. (bvsalud.org)
- The pro- posal provides a conceptual framework that identifies the transition chal enges and needs faced by family caregivers to adopt the role of caregivers of older adults after a stroke. (bvsalud.org)
- 5.5% of older adults report episodes of NSSI, patients is still limited. (bvsalud.org)
Depression7
- Seasonal depression affects millions of people every year, but it actually affects the online dating world more positively. (hellogiggles.com)
- Depression, a sense of one's mortality, boredom and loneliness are gateway experiences. (choosehelp.com)
- Older Americans show a high preponderance of depression. (choosehelp.com)
- Because of this, it is common to isolate oneself, consequentially leading to loneliness and eventually depression . (atriaseniorliving.com)
- People can be depressed and not lonely and lonely but not depressed.Loneliness, like other stresses on the brain, results in impaired concentration and performance.When people are lonely they react more intensely to the negatives experienced in life and experience less of an uplift from the positives.Chronic loneliness can lead to depression, premature aging, and health problems. (psychcentral.com)
- The 23-year-old Iraqi felt the burden of his loneliness and depression like a physical weight on his shoulders. (persecution.com)
- Depression is common in the older population if a functional loss of mobility and an inability to perform activities of daily living (ADLs) predominates. (medscape.com)
Pandemic7
- It is a story about a group of friends, and their emotional turmoil as they go through the pandemic and how this shapes them as people. (netgalley.com)
- The story is about a global pandemic (no, not that one, don't worry) where people appear to be just sitting down and giving up but it is also about relationships and happiness. (netgalley.com)
- 3.5 stars Headlines: A different kind of pandemic Relationship reactions to impending risk Melancholy, sometimes sad and definitely not happy Firstly, I just want to say that I do not read pandemic books, it's too early for me but this isn't like anything we experienced in recent years, apart from how humans behave. (netgalley.com)
- But others who are experiencing a loss of contact with people during the pandemic may be at increased risk for mental illness, substance abuse - and even death. (chausa.org)
- Something many people know more than ever after the global pandemic hit in spring of 2020. (georgetakei.com)
- As if to reinforce this, Irish charity Fighting Blindness issued an interesting press release on the day I write this, drawing attention to the particular challenges faced by people with sight loss during this pandemic. (medicalindependent.ie)
- Parents who experienced sustained mental distress during the pandemic tended to report higher child externalising and internalising problems, and executive function difficulties at follow-up. (bvsalud.org)
Companionship3
- Online companionship can serve as an extremely effective fix to a cold-weather-triggered loneliness," Maria Sullivan, Vice President of dating.com tells HelloGiggles. (hellogiggles.com)
- Furthermore, in addition to offering companionship, 37% of older people think pets boost your chances of meeting new people. (anchor.org.uk)
- Each person will feel distress when their need for companionship is not fulfilled. (psychcentral.com)
Emptiness2
- I had this deep sense of loneliness and emptiness. (murphsplace.com)
- Sometimes the loneliness may be about needing a spiritual connection and relationships with others don't fulfill that emptiness. (psychcentral.com)
Cope4
- He developed a sensory belt known as the "Miracle Belt" to cope with an athletic injury, but found that it had calming benefits for people with special needs. (ageofautism.com)
- Older Americans use drugs for the same reasons that teenagers do: to cope, out of curiosity, and from a lack of satisfying pursuits or passions. (choosehelp.com)
- But while some people simply succumb to being lonely, others will find ways to help them cope with, if not completely forget, being all alone. (georgetakei.com)
- Reddit, how do you cope with loneliness? (georgetakei.com)
Despair2
- These vigils have confirmed that there is a great deal of loneliness and despair in Katheren's neighbourhood. (tamarackcommunity.ca)
- When the old waiter asks why the old man tried to commit suicide, the young waiter tells him that the old man was consumed by despair. (vumc.org)
Worse2
- But Is Loneliness Worse? (thestranger.com)
- The whole close encounter experience could be something designed, or worse, a good experience could have been twisted into something terrifying by people bent on controlling our relationship with the visitors by altering our memories of what really happened. (unknowncountry.com)
People's2
- Amidst suggestions that robotic pets would be a welcome solution for loneliness among older people, the research identified older people's preference for the real thing - with just 4% saying they'd opt for a robot pet over a real one. (anchor.org.uk)
- ME: The thing too, I feel like we never really, that the people aren't really thinking about is that there are just seasons in people's lives and being single is something that I think people, I don't know, people think it's a state that lasts forever. (ldsliving.com)
Lonely10
- Basically, potential suitors are sitting at home on cold winter nights, bored and lonely, and eager to connect with someone who makes them feel special. (hellogiggles.com)
- Some people who feel lonely may rarely interact with people and others are surrounded by people, but don't feel connected. (psychcentral.com)
- According to Cicioppo and Patrick (2008) how lonely people feel seems to be a combination of three factors. (psychcentral.com)
- Feeling lonely does not mean you have deficient social skills, but apparently feeling lonely makes people less likely or able to use the skills they have. (psychcentral.com)
- People who feel lonely are likely to perceive themselves as doing all they can to make friends and to feel like they belong and believe that no one is responding. (psychcentral.com)
- Sometimes lonely people have difficulty because they view themselves as inadequate or unworthy. (psychcentral.com)
- People who have been lonely for a long time may also be afraid, for many different reasons. (psychcentral.com)
- Relief from loneliness requires the cooperation of at least one other person and the longer someone is lonely the less able they are to get that cooperation. (psychcentral.com)
- The light from the electric bulbs represents a beacon of hope and clarity in this dark and lonely world, offering the old man a sense of comfort and security. (vumc.org)
- He recognizes that the old man is lonely and afraid of the darkness and silence of the night. (vumc.org)
Anxiety1
- These animal assisted interventions (AAIs) - which also include a trained human professional - are proving beneficial to people of all ages, leading to significant reductions in physiological responses to stress - such as heart rate - and associated emotions, such as anxiety. (bournemouth.ac.uk)
Campaign6
- A campaign - Stand Up For Sitting Down (SU4SD) launched by Anchor Housing Group , highlights that there is a lack of seating, which can discourage people from visiting a High Street. (croftarchitecture.com)
- The Stand Up For Sitting Down Campaign (SU4SD) is asking retailers to provide adequate seating instore for those who need them. (croftarchitecture.com)
- By submitting a comment you grant Campaign to End Loneliness a perpetual license to reproduce your words and name/web site in attribution. (campaigntoendloneliness.org)
- The Campaign to End Loneliness is hosted by the What Works Centre for Wellbeing, a registered Community Interest Company. (campaigntoendloneliness.org)
- The Campaign to End Loneliness inspires thousands of organisations and people to do more to tackle the health threat of loneliness in older age. (campaigntoendloneliness.org)
- St Helen's Council has a new campaign encouraging people to "be a good guy" this Halloween. (express.co.uk)
Socially2
- people experiencing loneliness need to be exposed to opportunities to connect socially. (cotavic.org.au)
- Jim and I agree that the best way for single seniors to meet a potential mate is to get out of the house and interact socially with people. (danapointtimes.com)
Social12
- Loneliness is a mismatch between a person's actual social connections and their desired relationships with others that is experienced as negative, uncomfortable, and emotionally distressing. (cotavic.org.au)
- Svitlana Domoratska, a social worker in Sloviansk, walks through the city to visit older, homebound residents. (ksfr.org)
- It's Domoratska's job, as one of 10 social workers who remain in Sloviansk, to visit older residents multiple times a week and make sure they're doing OK. (ksfr.org)
- This would also help with social inclusion , and prevent rising rates of loneliness , especially within the older generation. (croftarchitecture.com)
- Shopping provides people the opportunity for social contact , reducing loneliness, exercise, enjoying the outdoors and regaining independence . (croftarchitecture.com)
- Social worker Leslie Moreno takes a selfie during a rare in-person visit in June with Marlene DonVito through St. Jude Medical Center's "Caring Neighbors" program. (chausa.org)
- But as people began to realize that social distancing could last for much longer than initially thought, disillusionment set in, Waghray said. (chausa.org)
- People with alcohol-use problems depend on their social networks and AA programs to stay connected," Waghray said. (chausa.org)
- Many people are now experiencing a new semblance of normalcy as they go back to their workplaces, according to social worker Amber Lehman-Myers, of the Avera Medical Group Behavioral Health Clinic in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. (chausa.org)
- After being hunkered down in the early spring when schools switched to virtual curriculums and millions began working from home, college spring breaks and the start of summer unleashed young people ready for up-close socializing without masks and without regard to social distancing. (chausa.org)
- Social changes also occur among older women in terms of their sexuality. (speedypaper.com)
- Associated physical, social and psychological cultured imposed consequences were experienced by women in Nigeria. (who.int)
Feel13
- As well as resulting in a finished product that's ready to sell under the Granny's Finest brand, the sessions provide a break from the loneliness that the older generation often feel when they're disconnected from their community. (springwise.com)
- When you get this right, you can truly feel like you're at work even while sitting in your living room. (wiremedia.net)
- Currently, 1.7 million older people feel shut out of the modern high street. (croftarchitecture.com)
- Most people will feel safe reading this in my opinion. (netgalley.com)
- How loneliness made Valerie Monroe feel a little less alone. (oprah.com)
- The film offered a palpable experience of what "living in spiritual connection with all things" could feel like. (issuu.com)
- As life circumstances change, we often find ourselves bereft of people we strongly identify with and/or feel safe being vulnerable with. (choosehelp.com)
- Anna - Our LMN mentor (Mae) has talked to us about how to do this, so that it's possible for people to engage if they want to, but also not to feel that they have to. (livemusicnow.org.uk)
- I can understand, therefore, why some older British people feel unnerved by the idea of youngsters knocking on their door after dark, threatening to "trick" them if they have no treat to offer. (express.co.uk)
- Declining health paired with a disability or limited mobility can cause an older adult to feel like an inconvenience to others. (atriaseniorliving.com)
- Listening to people talk on YouTube so I feel less alone in my house. (georgetakei.com)
- Hemingway's use of simple and concise language allows the reader to feel the deep emotions and struggles of the old man, and to understand the universal human need for connection and meaning in our lives. (vumc.org)
- The exhibition makes a link between flamenco and butoh, and I tell people that there is also a link between butoh and what Paolo does in L'Aquila, through you and the other dancers, who just go to the ground and feel that emotion and energy there in the city. (huismarseille.nl)
Increases1
- The prevalence of hearing loss increases to 50% in people older than 75 years. (medscape.com)
Life17
- And so you get to be closer to people in your life. (ldsliving.com)
- It was a very rewarding experience I will remember for the rest of my life. (ageofautism.com)
- As she listens, Katheren draws from her own life experiences to offer her neighbours acknowledgement and compassion: something that many have never experienced before. (tamarackcommunity.ca)
- In 1984, in the midst of the "Cold War" between the Soviet Union and America, the Traubmans spent three weeks in Russia listening to the life stories of people there. (tamarackcommunity.ca)
- Their documentary Dialogue in Nigeria is still used today by African facilitators who use the film's practices to resolve tribal wars and, to know and de-stigmatize people with disabilities, and include them fully in community life. (tamarackcommunity.ca)
- Cohousing projects are usually the result of collaboration between a small group of people or founders working with developers, architects, and consultants to bring their vision to life. (uli.org)
- Needing more people in your life is different from being able to connect with the people who are in your life. (psychcentral.com)
- She knew in her heart that it would be a memorable, life-changing experience, albeit one that might also hold some danger. (persecution.com)
- There have been beliefs that when people reach some point of their life and age, sexuality declines. (speedypaper.com)
- Both women and men experience changes in their bodies as they age, which is a physiological aspect of life. (speedypaper.com)
- Despite being of an age where many people would resign themselves to their current circumstances, he did not sit back and accept a life sentence of loneliness and sadness. (footholdtechnology.com)
- I had never experienced loneliness in life - clearly I am one of the lucky ones. (medicalindependent.ie)
- This fear of nothingness reflects the old man's fear of death and the unknown, as well as his longing for meaning and purpose in his life. (vumc.org)
- This final image is poignant and symbolic, as it suggests that the old man is drawn to the light and comfort of the cafe, but ultimately must face the darkness and loneliness of his own life. (vumc.org)
- In conclusion, "A Clean, Well-Lighted Place" is a powerful and thought-provoking exploration of aging, loneliness, and the search for meaning in life. (vumc.org)
- At breakfast, the two of us senior men discussed dating boundaries we've learned from our short, later-in-life, dating experiences. (danapointtimes.com)
- WHO defines an AFC as a city that encourages active ageing through optimising opportunities for health, participation and security in order to enhance quality of life as people age. (who.int)
Difficulty2
- 4. Can you hear what is being said in a conversation between several people without difficulty? (folkhalsomyndigheten.se)
- Most people acquire a conductive hearing loss with a narrow range of audibility, an inability to hear high-frequency sound, and difficulty in discriminating complex sounds. (medscape.com)
Elderly2
- It will allow elderly people to have a rest, whilst enjoying the outdoors. (croftarchitecture.com)
- We must maintain our functional independence in the elderly and address the needs of our older generation. (medscape.com)
Occur1
- We find that Loneliness can occur even when we're surrounded by others. (choosehelp.com)
Deity1
- His writings record incidents of experiencing deity, and Thelemites consider him to be a prophet. (topdocumentaryfilms.com)
Neighbors1
- In large cities, different pockets of the community rarely interact with each other, and most people don't even speak to their neighbors. (springwise.com)
Initiative1
- The initiative aims to create change by acknowledging individual experiences, modeling desired behaviors, and linking to the initiative website which offers a variety of coping resources. (cdc.gov)
Health6
- With the final report of the Royal Commission into Victoria's Mental Health System, tabled on 2nd March 2021, Council on the Ageing (COTA) Victoria will be hosting a forum in Morwell to unravel the Royal Commission's recommendations and the impact they will have on people aged 50 plus. (cotavic.org.au)
- While each person's unique health history and genetic disposition play a key role in the effects of growing old, it's important to have a general understanding of what's common, what to expect and what could be cause for concern. (atriaseniorliving.com)
- Horse assisted therapy is particularly useful for young people experiencing mental health and behavioural issues. (bournemouth.ac.uk)
- I hope as we move into a world of Managed Care and cost-containment, we recognize the lessons we can learn from this gentleman's experience within SPOP's PROS program, that a behavioral health illness does not have to be a sentence for loneliness. (footholdtechnology.com)
- The initial meetings and discussions of stakeholders involved identifying a number of potential themes believed to impact on the health and well-being of older people. (who.int)
- Weigel, 2017), with far reaching implications to are often transferred from one person to another during reproductive health, family health and the sanctity of sexual activity. (who.int)
Compassion1
- Can you understand what I mean when I say that as I allowed the feeling of loneliness to arise in me I felt a heartbreaking compassion, recognizing that every person everywhere throughout history has been subject to the very same loneliness I was feeling in that moment? (oprah.com)
Ukrainians1
- The religious dimension of Russian violence was evident in the vitriol expressed toward Ukrainians as traitors among Russian Orthodox clergy and people, and the creation of a "Russian Orthodox army. (praytellblog.com)
Millennials2
- So, since 20-somethings and older millennials are generally closed-off in public settings that don't involve alcohol, where must we turn to find love connections? (hellogiggles.com)
- A survey of 1,000 people from Generation Z and 1,000 Millennials, all of whom said they celebrate Halloween, revealed that 42% of the younger group take it "very seriously", compared to 34% of the older generation. (express.co.uk)
Misconception2
- Anchor conducted the research to correct this misconception and address the fact that 80% of older people wrongly assume care homes do not allow you to keep a pet, or are unaware that you can. (anchor.org.uk)
- I think there's this misconception that single people, if they're not married and if you don't have children, then you don't have anything. (ldsliving.com)
Mental illness1
- Kids , immigrants , people with mental illness - all can be subjected, somewhat regularly, to solitary lockdown, according to human rights groups and news reports. (cnn.com)
Passions1
- Romans 1:16 says that "God gives these people over to their passions" If you ask me those are the scariest words in the Bible. (topdocumentaryfilms.com)
Great3
- If it happens then that's great, but what I want to do share my music and go places to speak and hopefully inspire people through my positive message. (natchezdemocrat.com)
- Thirdly, it helps to be strictly real with your expectations: You've never met, you've never spoken, you don't owe this person anything beyond basic respect for their time and energy - show up, be a full participant, if it works out - great, if it doesn't work out, no foul. (thestranger.com)
- I want to bring a great loneliness to this canvas and a haunting broodiness, quiet and powerful," the artist wrote in her journal ( 4 ). (cdc.gov)
Psychological3
- Both women and men experience psychological changes. (speedypaper.com)
- Being prohibited from physically meeting with other people is a form of psychological distress and many of us are learning now the implications of a lack of human contact. (medicalindependent.ie)
- Even for people who are healthy and are used to going to work every day, there is a psychological and emotional impact that emerges when they were compelled to work from home. (medicalindependent.ie)
Fact4
- So, why exactly do the colder months offer increased online dating opportunities (besides the fact that people are generally more bored)? (hellogiggles.com)
- This profound loneliness was, in fact, exactly the opposite of what I'd always been afraid of. (oprah.com)
- In fact, we designed the product working with people from different areas including those providing face-to-face support to people in need. (chathamhouse.org)
- It's a longstanding and widely accepted fact that people of all ages can benefit from partnerships with animals as pets. (bournemouth.ac.uk)
Physiological1
- Women also experience physiological changes. (speedypaper.com)
Sense1
- Escalating housing prices, concerns about climate change, and a growing sense of loneliness and isolation are pushing people to reconsider how and where they live. (uli.org)
Among older people1
- Despite this, there is a misplaced worry among older people that pets and pensioners don't mix. (anchor.org.uk)
Research3
- New research by Anchor has revealed that one in five older people wish they owned a pet and that most older pet owners rely on their pets for company more than they do their friends, children or neighbours. (anchor.org.uk)
- The research found that 63% of people over the age of 65 think that getting older reduces your chance of being able to keep a pet, with half (51%) of older pet owners worrying about a future without their beloved animals. (anchor.org.uk)
- AFC) on research with older people and their experiences of growing older. (who.int)
Adult3
- Last week, we heard two young single adult women discuss their experience as Latter-day Saints but this week, we get the male perspective as "All In" host Erin Hallstrom sits down with two single Latter-day Saint men. (ldsliving.com)
- Do you need specialized addiction treatment for an older adult? (choosehelp.com)
- You see, Jose is not a young adult or even a middle-aged man-he is 81 years old. (footholdtechnology.com)
Friends7
- Older members get the chance to knit with their friends, chat with young people and have their skills appreciated by a wider audience. (springwise.com)
- At 22 years old, most of my friends are single . (hellogiggles.com)
- We're in that fresh-out-of-college-and-craving-new-experiences phase, and whether that means a new, serious relationship, or lots of new experiences with lots of new people, 99% of my friends are actively seeking dates . (hellogiggles.com)
- Wandering by, the curious and cheerful Mrs. Jarrett (Linda Bassett) has been invited inside to join three old friends who sit on mismatched lawn chairs and talk the afternoon away. (timeout.com)
- When he was older, he didn't enjoy the fruits of a lifetime's work: being with his family or seeing friends. (murphsplace.com)
- Outgoing people may have initially mitigated their loneliness by connecting with coworkers, friends and family through video meeting apps like Zoom. (chausa.org)
- From her, and from the copy of The Bone People she brought me, I learnt of the novel's long gestation, its rejection by commercial publishers, the support given by Hulme's family, friends and, finally and successfully, the Spiral Collective. (enotes.com)
Felt1
- At some point, I felt I didn't have the concentration to be sitting at home making visual work in an isolated way. (chicagomag.com)
Bodies1
- We're talking about people keeping their bodies fit and healthy," he continued. (cotavic.org.au)
Women6
- More recently, following the 2017 post-elections in San Mateo County, the Traubmans hosted CROSSING LINES IN SAN MATEO: Sharing Stories, Creating Community an event which features 115 diverse men and women, ages 18 to 85, experiencing "what many never do in a whole lifetime - being given voices and ears, being heard and hearing, with a new quality of listening-to-learn, listening to everyone. (tamarackcommunity.ca)
- Algorithmic bias in decision-making, such as in mortgage, loan and job applications, has been known to discriminate against women and people from ethnic minority backgrounds. (chathamhouse.org)
- One of the changes that women experience as they age is low vaginal lubrication. (speedypaper.com)
- Without these techniques, some of the women would experience a hard time engaging in sexual activities with their partners. (speedypaper.com)
- 1) War crimes investigators have reported teenage soldiers raping and impregnating women old enough to be their mothers and girls as young as nine years old. (praytellblog.com)
- We conducted informal interviews with married women on their experiences with marital infidelity in Nigeria. (who.int)
One's1
- Ah, the love and the pain' is one's immediate response to her poems, stories and, in particular, her major novel, The Bone People . (enotes.com)
Disabilities1
- When we at Foothold talk about residential care, it relates primarily to people with intellectual or developmental disabilities - a population with a range of support needs. (footholdtechnology.com)
Baby boomers2
- Plus, 40 million Americans are participating in online dating-that's 40% of the country, from baby boomers to Gen Z. That many people are bound to be onto something, right? (hellogiggles.com)
- It seems that unlike past generations, a high percentage of Baby Boomers have not come to an older age gracefully. (choosehelp.com)
Made4
- Granny's Finest gives young people a platform to get their designs made and sold as well as connect with members of the community. (springwise.com)
- He sat quietly for both, and it made me so happy. (ageofautism.com)
- But some people learned very unexpected stories about how babies were made, and those stories had a way of making a lasting impression. (georgetakei.com)
- At the beginning of the story, the old man is described as sitting "in the shadow the leaves of the tree made against the electric light. (vumc.org)
Loss4
- Paul writes in many other places about the cheer that fellow believers gave him whenever he had a chance to fellowship with them, so he definitely saw how loneliness and the loss of dear ones chipped away at his resolve. (ceruleansanctum.com)
- Loss becomes more commonplace as we grow older. (atriaseniorliving.com)
- I admit, it's something that hadn't occurred to me - "People living with sight loss navigate their entire lives through touch. (medicalindependent.ie)
- The geriatric population is growing, and in the near future, the number of geriatric patients experiencing severe sensory loss is likely to increase. (medscape.com)
Requires2
- Being a painter, to me, requires loneliness. (chicagomag.com)
- Most of the individuals forget that being older requires them to be careful and that they can make anything that they want despite their age. (speedypaper.com)
Years old2
- Doris Moore, who lives at Anchor care home Elizabeth Court , said of her dog Bonnie, who is 16 years old: "It meant everything to me that I could move into Elizabeth Court with Bonnie, I wouldn't have had it any other way. (anchor.org.uk)
- It was spring of 2013, and I was 19 years old. (ageofautism.com)
Emotionally1
- When people become disregulated emotionally, then they lose a feeling of security. (psychcentral.com)
Men's1
- Viagra was introduced and got approved by the FDA, and this has helped change the perception of older men's performance and those with erectile dysfunction. (speedypaper.com)
Ukraine4
- Many of those living along the front lines of the war in Ukraine are older people. (ksfr.org)
- Numerous commentators claim that Putin's ideological platform fueled the invasion, especially his firm belief that Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus constitute one nation and people. (praytellblog.com)
- The Russkii Mir ideology argues that Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus are truly one people, descendants of a united medieval Rus' originating in Kyiv. (praytellblog.com)
- He defended Russia's invasion as a necessary response to the alleged atrocities committed by Ukraine against the people of Donbas, parroting a popular accusation without a shred of evidence. (praytellblog.com)
Time14
- But over time, she realized she had to get back to work: there were people who needed her. (ksfr.org)
- Enjoy our episode guide of all 1,399 CBS Radio Mystery Theater old time radio shows for free! (cbsrmt.com)
- This is provided for people who now must work from home for the very first time, or who have only worked from home part time before. (wiremedia.net)
- I prayed for a long time, and one day I was sitting at the piano in a rehearsal room before a voice lesson (at MC) and I just started singing words I'd never heard before. (natchezdemocrat.com)
- Most of the time she writes with her older sister Robin Southerland, Hannah said, "because two heads are better than one. (natchezdemocrat.com)
- We were sitting on a balcony in Gulf Shores writing a song, 'One Heart at a Time,' and we were just writing words, but all of a sudden we both started humming the exact same tune. (natchezdemocrat.com)
- I could see from the street that there was one seat left at the bar, already crowded with people who seemed to have recently napped and showered and spent some time figuring out what to wear and who now looked especially fine and happy to see one another. (oprah.com)
- At a time of the year when we celebrate Christ coming in the flesh to dwell among us and rescue us from sin and death, why is it that so many people are sad? (ceruleansanctum.com)
- Can't say that I ever experienced that reality, but not having anyone to share Christmas can be a tough time. (ceruleansanctum.com)
- We left pretty early on, yet the real experience from that time that has probably informed everything I do is all of a sudden being in a new country where I was an outsider and treated badly because of something I didn't understand. (chicagomag.com)
- If loneliness continues over time it can become a source of chronic upset. (psychcentral.com)
- What a frustrating experience that would be and after a time that frustration may affect their mood when they are around others. (psychcentral.com)
- Many people value solitude, and having time to themselves. (georgetakei.com)
- At some point, when I finally accepted that you had to have sex to have a baby, I thought the only time people have sex was to make a baby, and it only took one time to get the job done. (georgetakei.com)
Struck2
- Apparently Avatar struck a chord of longing in many people. (issuu.com)
- A recent story from Foothold client SPOP (Service Program for Older People) struck me about a gentleman named Jose who successfully worked his way through the array of inpatient and community-based services in New York. (footholdtechnology.com)
Streets1
- The streets on which our homes sit should be one of the first places where we think to convene and connect with our community. (express.co.uk)
Argues1
- He dismisses the old man's fear of the nada as "nonsensical," and argues that the old man should simply go home to bed. (vumc.org)
Decline1
- The High Street has been in decline with more people choosing to shop online, however, a simple change could benefit everyone. (croftarchitecture.com)
Makes1
- Being about to meet makes people stop and re-think. (thestranger.com)