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Recent research conducted by the University of Eastern Finland highlights the significant influence of social support on the health and well-being of older adults. The findings indicate that individuals who have access to robust social networks tend to experience greater longevity. This suggests that emotional and practical support from friends, family, and community can play a crucial role in extending life expectancy.
Additionally, the studies reveal that social support is linked to improved quality of life for those receiving home care. Older adults who feel connected and supported are more likely to maintain a positive outlook and engage in activities that enhance their overall well-being. This underscores the importance of fostering social connections and community involvement as vital components of healthy aging.
As societies continue to grapple with the challenges of an aging population, these insights emphasize the need for policies and programs that promote social engagement among older adults, aiming to enhance their health outcomes and quality of life.
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