A million older people in our country (Britain) are profoundly alone, many of whom are likely to be enduring the pain and suffering of loneliness.

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A million older people in our country (Britain) are profoundly alone, many of whom are likely to be enduring the pain and suffering of loneliness.
The charity has been running a pilot programme in eight areas where Age UK groups were actively trying to identify lonely older people and offer them companionship.
Caroline Abrahams, Age UK's charity director, said: "This new analysis shows that about a million older people in our country (Britain) are profoundly alone, many of whom are likely to be enduring the pain and suffering of loneliness."
"That's why the early results of our pilot programme into tackling loneliness in later life are so important: nine in 10 older people who were often lonely when they started the programme were less lonely six to 12 weeks later," she said.
Many even said that they felt generally happier, more confident and more independent as a result, the poll showed. "Unfortunately, there is no simple solution for loneliness, but our pilot programme shows we really can make a difference and provide crucial insights into how the problem can be successfully overcome," Abrahams said.
Age UK has also developed a loneliness heat-mapping tool, which assesses risk factors such as age, marital status and number of household members. People identified as lonely by Age UK groups were provided with telephone support and short-term, face-to-face companionship.
Out of 2,241 people, 498 said they spent seven days on their own and 464 said five or six days. The results were then extrapolated to reach the national figures.
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