Retirement Loneliness – Identity Loss Beyond Work Life

Retirement Loneliness

Retirement is often framed as a financial milestone. Discussions tend to focus on savings, pensions, and long-term security. Far less attention is given to the psychological adjustment that follows the end of a working life. For many, the transition introduces a specific form of loneliness – not defined by isolation, but by a shift in … Read more

Silent Homes – Knowing Loneliness Among Older Adults

Silent Homes

Loneliness is often discussed in the context of younger generations, particularly those navigating digital life and social media. However, a quieter and less visible form of isolation affects older adults, especially those over sixty. Many individuals in this group spent decades working, raising families, and contributing to their communities. As life circumstances change, they may … Read more