This time of coronavirus restrictions has been difficult for everyone. But at Anglicare we recognise that it has been especially hard on adults who live alone – either by themselves or as caring for their children as the only adult in their home.
While some people’s personalities may help them cope well with the disruption to our daily routines brought on by the need for social isolation and distance, others may be struggling with loneliness, busyness, or stress… and without anyone capable of providing them with the practical or emotional support of which they are in need.
So, if you are living alone, or you know of someone living alone, here are some simple and practical ideas for coping during this unprecedented time of ‘stay at home’, as well as links to other helpful resources and contacts.
Simple, practical tips to help you manage your anxiety during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
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