
People often used the words lonely and alone interchangeably, but the two words are not the same. Feeling lonely is different from feeling alone. If you would like to learn the differences, and how seniors are affected by both, take a look at what Visiting Angels Chelmsford has to say.
To start, Visiting Angels Chelmsford says that loneliness is an emotional experience while being alone is a physical experience. Think about it this way. Let us say that you are in a room by yourself, then you would be alone because there is no one else in the room with you. On the other hand, let us say that you have not seen your loved ones for a long time, then you might be feeling lonely.
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