Style of Wight Issue 74 January/February 2022

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Business | STYLE

T H E LO N E L I N E SS E P I D E M I C By Ha n na h Lisseter DI RECTOR , GL A N V I L L ES DA M A N T

older people including a telephone and face-to-face befriending service, social activities, transport and IT training.

The last two years have highlighted the issue of loneliness. It is estimated that there are around nine million lonely people in the UK and four million of those are older people. There are serious health implications of this epidemic; loneliness is likely to increase your risk of death by 26% and puts us at greater risk of dementia. Around half a million older people go at least five or six days a week without seeing or speaking to anyone and nearly half of adults in England feel lonely sometimes or often. Women reported feeing lonely more frequently than men and nearly half of those with poorer health or disability are often or always lonely. There can be many

Sometimes legal support is needed, and I regularly visit people in their own homes to support them. If loneliness is impacting on your health then you should seek medical advice and support. reasons for loneliness including a lack of a support network, relationship breakdown and bereavement.

A kind word and a smile can go a long way to brighten up a lonely person’s day.

So, what can we do about it? There are lots of ways to combat loneliness and the first step is to recognise it and to talk about it. Local organisations, such as Age UK, offer support for

Hannah Lisseter is a Director specialising in Wills, Probate, Powers of Attorney and Court of Protection matters. Email: hannah.lisseter@gdlegalservices.co.uk Tel: 01983 527878.

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The loneliness epidemic: with

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Style speaks: to children’s illustrator Axel Scheffler

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Property: homes to inspire

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pages 106-110

Find your sweet spot

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People with style: Cris Arago Pedley

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pages 102-105

Find balance: with Acacia Bay

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pages 99-100

The bridal guide: design your

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pages 67-89

Ancient designs for modern homes

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Ski at home: with Bayliss & Booth

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Cook in colour: with Hurst

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Stay a while on the Isle: rediscover

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pages 90-93

New Year, New Trends

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pages 64-66

Your winter wellbeing community

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pages 62-63

Small changes, big steps

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pages 60-61

Pause and be grateful

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page 59

Feeling good

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pages 57-58

Global food inspiration: a world

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pages 42-46

Chana masala: by Richard Sayce

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Roasted savoy cabbage

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pages 51-56

Chicken madras: by Richard Sayce

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The Ocean Hotel: and the Polish entrepreneur who built it

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pages 36-41

Children’s Writing Competition

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pages 32-33

Style spectrum: Dan Locke

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pages 28-31

Style picks: welcome tranquility with a selection of lovely products from Island businesses

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pages 14-15

Lead interview: Keeping the home fires burning with AJ Wells

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pages 19-21

Style scoop: our seasonal roundup of places to go, people to meet, and things to know

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Human race rosettes

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pages 22-23

Meet the maker: bridal designer Karen Dornellie

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pages 24-27

Mindful photography: with closeup

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