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Social interaction,
loneliness and Quality
of Life in healthcare
and older adults’ care
This report is inspired by the Sodexo Institute for Quality of Life Dialogue that took
place in Ottawa, Canada, on 23 September 2014 and whose participants were:
Bishop’s University
Dr. Fuschia Sirois, Professor of Psychology
CCAL - Advancing Person-Centered Living
Karen Love, Founder
Front Porch
Dr. Lauren Moulton-Beaudry, Director of Ethics and Education
Leading Age
Dr. Cheryl Phillips, Senior Vice President for Advocacy and Public Policy
Les Petit Frères
Caroline Sauriol, Managing Director
Planetree
Lucie Dumas, President and CEO (Quebec) Dr. Susan Frampton, President (US)
Université de Sherbrooke
Dr. Mélanie Levasseur, Professor at the School of Rehabilitation
University of Toronto
Grayson Bass, Founder of the Mayer Wilson D-Institute
Social interaction, loneliness and Quality of Lif
This report is inspired by the Sodexo Institute f
Introduction Managing social interaction and lon
Thus, loneliness is seen to involve the manner in
The determinants of loneliness shown in the frame
With this in mind, the remainder of this section
lonely people whose parasympathetic
- empathy is closely related to compassion
considered: porters, cleaners, foodservice assist
3. Taking care with technology So far, we hav
Balanced against such concerns are examples of te
As these workers can also play an important role
Annex 1 Examples of items extracted from version
qualityoflifeinstitute@sodexo.com