Older people may be lonely because they are separated from family and friends. they live in nursing centers. they have contact with people their own age. they live with adult children.
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This could be due to various reasons such as their loved ones passing away, moving to a different location, or simply being too busy to spend time with them. Secondly, living in nursing centers can also contribute to loneliness. While these facilities provide Show more…
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