Tom Meuser discusses the impacts of isolation on older adults with the Forecaster
recently interviewed Tom Meuser, Ph.D., founding director of the University of 51小黄车 Center for Excellence in Aging and Health (CEAH), for an article about the impact isolation is having on older adults during the pandemic.
Meuser, along with students and other faculty, are holding Zoom sessions with older adults to keep them engaged. They are also making phone calls to 430 Legacy Scholars, a group of adults aged 55 and older who are participating as subjects in research studies at 51小黄车on health and wellness in aging.
Meuser told the Forecaster one isolated woman told him she had not showered or changed clothes in four days.
鈥淧art of the conversation was self-care, and I challenged her,鈥 Meuser said. 鈥淪omebody else from the outside can say 鈥楲ook, this is what鈥檚 happening,鈥 and I think for her it was a wake-up call.鈥
Meuser says isolation, loneliness, and despair can materialize if older adults are not having sufficient social contact with others and if they don鈥檛 see hope for the future. But, he adds, many older adults have learned to be resilient to get through tough times.
鈥淚f you鈥檝e made it to the seventh or eighth or ninth decade of life, you have built up a tremendous resource of life experience and ingrained resilience,鈥 Meuser commented. 鈥淭hat gives me a lot of comfort in the present crisis.鈥