Senior Help Line reports 60% increase in calls

The first five months of the year saw a 60% increase in the number of calls to Ireland's Senior Help Line.

The first five months of the year saw a 60% increase in the number of calls to Ireland's Senior Help Line.

Financial concerns, family worries, loneliness and security fears are among the issues that have older people looking for help.

Third Age, which runs the service is also urging people to check up on elderly neighbours during the holiday period, because they can feel especially vulnerable if their neighbours are away.

A survey by the helpline shows pensioners are also reporting being unable to sleep at night for a number of reasons, including the fear of being burgled.

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