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REPORT REVEALS AN EPIDEMIC OF LONELINESS AMONGST OLDER PEOPLE IN NSW

New research released by the Council on the Ageing (COTA) NSW reveals that older adults in NSW are 2 mins read

 The report, Voices of Solitude: Loneliness and Social Isolation Among Older Adults in NSW, drew on data from a survey of over 2,200 individuals aged 50 and over across NSW to better understand the extent and impacts of loneliness and social isolation. 

It has found that 60% of respondents are lonely, with 25% suffering from the most extreme levels of loneliness and 50% are socially isolated. 

Gohar Yazdabadi, CEO of COTA NSW said, “Our findings paint a devastating picture of the extent of loneliness and social isolation among those aged 50 plus in our community.”  

“Loneliness has profound impacts on the lives of older adults, it prevents one in four adults from completing everyday tasks such as shopping and cooking, and one in five from seeking medical care.” 

The research also found that 40% of lonely older adults engaged in social activities in person less than once a month. Shockingly, 11% of lonely older adults leave their homes once a month or less.  

Furthermore, the research revealed that many older adults feel undervalued by society, contributing to their loneliness. Among those feeling lonely, 60% don’t feel valued by society. One in five (20%) of older adults do not have someone to rely on and 15% feel that their family and friends do not care about them.  

Ms Yazdabadi added, “The feelings of being undervalued and without a support network are a terrible reflection of ageism and the way we value older people in our society, the impacts of which are keenly felt.”  

The Voices of Solitude report forms part of COTA NSW’s submission to the Parliamentary Standing Committee’s inquiry into the prevalence, causes and impacts of loneliness in NSW. COTA NSW congratulates the NSW Government for taking this important first step to addressing loneliness.  

“We look forward to working collaboratively to address loneliness and call on the Government to invest in grassroots organisations like COTA NSW to help reduce loneliness and its devastating impacts,” Ms Yazdabadi said.  

ENDS

NOTE: COTA NSW CEO, Gohar Yazdabadi, is available for interview. 


Key Facts:

Copies of the report are available on the COTA NSW website at www.cotansw.com.au 


About us:

ABOUT COTA NSW: The Council on the Ageing NSW (COTA NSW) is the leading not-for-profit organisation representing the rights and interests of people over 50 in NSW. We are an independent, consumer-based, non-government organisation. 

We are determined to ensure that older people’s contributions to society are valued and that they have access to the opportunities other members of the community take for granted. 


Contact details:

Jackie May, COTA NSW Communications 0402 958288  jackie.may@cotansw.com.au

 

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