Today, “Long Covid” is a common term according to all medical professionals. This term was born in light of the direct impression of competent authorities who treated those affected by the coronavirus pandemic and those around them. In fact, even if a person or a family member did not contract the coronavirus, this does not mean that they are exempt from the symptoms of the damage, known today in the professional term “Long Covid”.
Therapists say that seniors really suffer from the consequences of loneliness, and all this along with real anxiety about the consequences of the pandemic and the fear of death. Alternatively, they suffer from the actual loss of a family member or a very close person. Of course, these feelings also give rise to emotional tensions and conflicts within the family unit, which should be addressed and handled with a healthy attitude and interpretation, before they exacerbate the feeling of loneliness or disconnection.
At “Na(r)gish” we invite any person at any age, if they feel lonely, or start to feel lonely, to get all the tools they need to deal with the sensitive situation they are in, in order to improve their quality of life as well as the quality of life of those around them. We are aware that when people feel lonely, they feel worthless, for no good reason. And we also know that the pandemic simply pierced the hearts and sense of value of many.
