Preventing Loneliness as You Age
View the infographic to learn the statistics and see how you can help prevent senior loneliness.
Living longer is both a goal and a reality for many people these days. But we all know that living better is just as important as living longer. Make longer living better living by staying connected to your community, being mindful of your physical and emotional health, and engaging your mind in positive, productive tasks each day.
View the infographic to learn the statistics and see how you can help prevent senior loneliness.
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