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Combating Loneliness and Boredom in Nursing Facilities During COVID-19

Combating Loneliness and Boredom
in Nursing Facilities During COVID-19

Nursing home residents often struggle with loneliness and at times with isolation, both which have negative consequences for emotional and physical health. With current restrictions in place at Nursing Facilities, to protect residents from exposure to COVID-19, the risk of isolation amongst this population is growing. Psychologist Lisa Brown, PhD, ABPP, Professor of Psychology at Palo Alto University states, “Being separated from someone you love goes beyond isolation; it’s a loss of something that can’t be substituted…the loss of connection is pretty profound.” She suggests that nursing and clinical staff brainstorm with clients and their loved ones, working to find creative ways to connect. The boredom and loneliness currently experienced by many in nursing facilities may be mitigated by a mix of variety and consistent contact with others.

In a number of facilities that we service, we have learned of creative approaches to connect residents with loved ones including exchanging letters and photographs by mail, frequent phone check-ins, video conferencing, and in-person visits behind the safety of a windowpane. Efforts on behalf of some facilities have also included group activities allowing patients to engage in exercise, games, and guided crafts projects from the doorways of their rooms in line with recommendations for social distancing. An interesting project we have come across is a volunteer group that is collecting letters, drawings, and small tokens from the community to be mailed to nursing home residents (lovefortheelderly.org/letters). Some childcare centers and schools are contributing to such acts of kindness by calling and sending letters and drawings to residents.

In these efforts to bring happiness and connection to our seniors we can find signs of hope. Healthcare workers, mental health providers, community members, and our youth are taking steps to connect with our seniors and send messages of comfort and care. Let’s be proactive in ensuring our seniors continue to receive the care and support that they deserve! Now more than ever, the need for additional emotional help and support is evident.

Please consider referring residents exhibiting signs of loneliness, anxiety, or depression in response to the current pandemic to MediTelecare for behavioral health treatment. Our licensed providers can offer therapeutic strategies to help build up coping skills and improve sense of connection and belonging.

Would love to hear about how your facility is stepping outside of the box to provide additional supports during these unprecedented times!

Contact Our Team Below!

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How to Refer

  1. Obtain a physician/nurse practitioner order stating: “MediTelecare to Evaluate and Treat for Psychiatric and Psychological Health”
  2. Email the doctor order to our intake team at [email protected] along with
  • MediTelecare Referral Form
  • Authorization to Screen, Evaluate and Treat
  • Resident facesheet with insurance and demographic info
If you are unable to email us, please fax the order to: 1-877-794-3529
For questions or immediate orders, please call 877-742-6992 or email [email protected]

MediTelecare Online Referral

MediTelecare is here to help staff and residents with any behavioral healthcare needs, please reach out to us with any questions or requests below:

General or Operational Inquiries, please contact:
Bernadette Greatorex
Vice President of Strategic Partnerships & Customer Experience
Email: [email protected]
Office: 860-365-6871

For Questions Regarding StaffCare and Clinical Inquiries, please contact:
Dr. Sherie L. Friedrich, PsyD
Chief Psychology Officer
Email: [email protected]
Office: 860-365-6861

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