Tackling loneliness isn’t just for dogooders. Yes, residents will be happier, but it’s also good for your bottom line.

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Tackling loneliness isn’t just for dogooders. Yes, residents will be happier, but it’s also good for your bottom line.

Loneliness shortens your life. And not trivially. Older adults who are sometimes or often lonely in their 60’s live about 5.4 years less than their well-connected neighbors! And, in terms of healthy life expectancy, the toll can be six years shorter. Keep in mind that 35%+ of independent and assisted living residents are sometimes or often lonely.