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The most terrible poverty”: loneliness in later life Alcohol and older people Paul Cann, 15 December 2011 www.campaigntoendlonel
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Page 1: “The most terrible poverty”: loneliness in later life Alcohol and older people Paul Cann, 15 December 2011 .

“The most terrible poverty”:loneliness in later life

Alcohol and older peoplePaul Cann, 15 December 2011

www.campaigntoendloneliness.org.uk

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So who are the new old ?

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“National disgrace of our older people’s isolation” (Julia Neuberger, 2007)

• What we mean• How common• Who• Why• How we can reduce it• Whose problem?

www.campaigntoendloneliness.org.uk

“That awful loneliness…like the cold space between planets” (Hilaire Belloc)

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What are we talking about ?Distinct from, but related to…

• Isolation• Social exclusion• Happiness• Well-being

The painful sense of a gap in your life between the number and quality of contacts you have and want

Page 5: “The most terrible poverty”: loneliness in later life Alcohol and older people Paul Cann, 15 December 2011 .

The Campaign

• A mass movement • Here for the long term• Roots in research• Raising awareness• What works• Future-proofing• Vision

www.campaigntoendloneliness.org.uk

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What does it mean ?

“I’ve gone three years without hardly ever talking to anyone”

“I get lonely. You can’t help it. The worst day is Sunday – that’s my worst day”

“Quality of life ends for me at 6 pm”

“I go in the car and sit in the supermarket car park where there are lots of people and traffic, and that helps”

Page 7: “The most terrible poverty”: loneliness in later life Alcohol and older people Paul Cann, 15 December 2011 .

What does it mean ?

• As big a risk to health as smoking and obesity

• A doubled risk of Alzheimer’s disease• Greater likelihood of unhealthy life style• Damage to immune and CV system• Clear link to depression

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Who does it affect ?

• 8-10% feel lonely “always or often”• 1 million in the UK• Fewer ‘never lonely’, more ‘sometimes’• More evidence needed on the journey• Variations eg “tv as company”

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….as individuals….

“I know people contribute a lot toward making your life, but I do think you’ve got to try and make a life for yourself as well. I mean, I for one would not sit here for 3 weeks on my own with no one to talk to. I’ve got a free bus pass and I would go to…one of the big places ‘cause there is always somebody that will talk to you”

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…..through interventions….

(health warning: there is limited evidence of success)

• Effective interventions are..

- often group interventions with a focused educational input or provide targeted support activities

- Target specific groups eg the widowed, physically inactive etc

- Representative of the target group- Consultation and control by the targeted- Developed within an existing service

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….through policy and practice

ending age discrimination

ensuring decent income

homes and neighbourhoods

prevention: words not deeds

connecting

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…all together…….

• Retirement• Finding new contribution• Moving on or staying put• Becoming a carer• Onset of care needs• Bereavement• Dying

“Safeguarding the convoy”

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Here for the long term

• Filling the gaps• Sharing what we already know• Helping knowledge travel: a learning hub?• Partnership: can it really happen

www.campaigntoendloneliness.org.uk

“All my life I’ve been needed one way of an other. We need to be needed”Help the Aged 2008

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“Public health” vs “nanny state”

• Perspectives on time:

“suddenly everything matters now”

• Attitudes to risk, responsibility and older people:

“my life, my choice”

Are we looking at symptoms or causes ?

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“There are probably thousands like her. Men and women who have lived a lot and loved a lot. Men and women who are not yet done with being ferocious and bright, but for whom time now stands empty as they wait in homes full of silence; their only misunderstanding to have lived in an age when they are no longer coveted by a society addicted to youth”

Dr Ishani Kar-Purkayastha

www.campaigntoendloneliness.org.uk