It’s not enough to text or email. It’s not even enough to telephone. It’s face-to-face encounters that show the beneficial impact of reducing depression in the elderly.
Quoting from the 2015 published research by Teo, A. et al.:
Clinicians should consider encouraging face-to-face social interactions as a preventive strategy for depression.
That offers enormous challenges for those of us separated by considerable distance from our family loved ones. It’s a challenge though that we must find ways of meeting. In a world now so dominant in electronic communication, face-to-face remains the best way to communicate, as a means for maintaining mental wellbeing in the elderly.
October 8, 2015 at 4:47 pm
A telephone call or an email cannot put an arm around a loved one or say in person I love you,don’t construct electronic obstacles !!
October 8, 2015 at 4:48 pm
Well said!!! 😊👍