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"Let us treasure the time we have, and resolve to use it well, counting each moment precious." Hi, I'm Carolyn and I have always had a passion for working with older people. That is why I started Friends Family Boston .... to help seniors continue to be active participants in life. I know that when I'm older, I want to feel like I am still part of the world, despite any limitations placed on me because of my age.

03/31/2026

Aging with dignity means honoring every chapter of life with compassion, respect, and grace. đź’™

It’s about preserving independence where possible, offering support where needed, and always recognizing the value, wisdom, and humanity of our loved ones.

At every stage, people deserve to feel heard, safe, and cared for—not just physically, but emotionally and socially too. Small acts of kindness, patience, and understanding can make the biggest difference.

Let’s continue to create a community where growing older is not feared, but embraced—with dignity, purpose, and love.

# AgingWithDignity # SeniorCare # CompassionateCare # RespectElders # FamilySupport

03/30/2026

Happy Monday from Family Friends Boston đź’™

A new week is a fresh opportunity to make life a little easier, safer, and more comfortable for the ones you love.

At Family Friends Boston, we understand that caring for a loved one can be both rewarding and overwhelming. That’s why we’re here to provide compassionate, reliable support right at home.

Whether it’s assistance with daily routines, companionship, or post-hospital care, our dedicated caregivers are ready to step in with care you can trust.

✨ Flexible scheduling
✨ Personalized care plans
✨ Peace of mind for your family

Let this week be the one where you don’t have to do it all alone.

đź“© Message us today to learn how we can help.

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02/14/2023

Marginalized. Not taken seriously. That is what I observed as I watched loved ones get old. It is what motivated me to help older people remain relevant and find joy in life at a time when so much is taken away. I have had the privilege of getting to know many people over the past […]

01/14/2020

Yesterday someone asked me this and now I can’t get the question out of my mind.

The answer to ending loneliness doesn't have to be a pill--a blog post by Carolyn---------------------------------------...
12/30/2019

The answer to ending loneliness doesn't have to be a pill--a blog post by Carolyn
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Human Interaction. That's my prescription to ending loneliness and isolation.

I read an article about scientists developing a pill to help people feel less lonely. There is lots of scientific data to back up the changes in our health because of loneliness and isolation. Is that really the solution we are looking for?

I'm not sure. Social interaction makes us human. Our connections to others keep us relevant. If we remain relevant, we most likely can avoid the downhill slope that goes with loneliness.---

--Perception of time changes--

There are only 24 hours in a day when we are young. Those hours become long and painful when we reach point where there's nothing to do or no one to talk to.

Here's what one of my clients shared:

"I feel obsolete. I was busy, running here to there. Accomplishing things, being an expert. They looked to me for advise. But I retired, had to stop driving and I now walk slow. I have opinions but who wants to hear them? I am here, always thinking of my friends and family, wishing that I could be as I was when I was younger."

That was powerful. It reinforces the work that I do as a companion to aging adults. It reinforces what you and I are likely to face as an elder.

--We're next in line----

If you are like me and in your 50s, 60s or 70s, we are all on deck (if we are fortunate). Do you want to take a pill to feel less lonely or would you rather continue to be a part of the world despite your age?

The phrase "pay it forward" makes sense here. Reach out to someone who is housebound. Visit people in nursing homes. They were once like you and me but because of age, they are restricted in the things they can do without assistance. They are longer the focus. They crave connection. You would too.

Here is my prescription to decrease loneliness and increase happiness:

... Spend time together (and leave a note before you leave so that they can remember that you were there and that you enjoyed the visit).

... Tell them that you love them.

... Hold a hand or give a hug.

... Find a companion enjoys spending times with seniors who can fill up the empty spaces when loved ones are not available.

... Call.

... Ask for advice.

... Write a letter.

... Listen to stories of days gone by (without wincing)*.

*If you have heard the stories of days gone by more often than you'd like to admit, use what you remember of them to stimulate other memories.

The Fountain of Youth remains elusive. We can do many things to look younger and perhaps extend our lifespan. If we go to all of that trouble to live longer, let's make the most of it . . . not necessarily with a pill . . . . but with time, friendship and love.

Sometimes things don’t work out as planned. We try hard to make life easier and are often successful. Many things though...
12/20/2019

Sometimes things don’t work out as planned. We try hard to make life easier and are often successful. Many things though are out of our control. Yesterday my 90-year-old client and I left her nursing home at 9 a. m. for a doctors appointment. We didn’t return until 4 p.m. Without getting into details, it was a long and complicated day. On the positive side, I’m thankful that I was able to go with her to communicate, collect information and advocate on her behalf while texting her son to keep him in the loop.

When you get out of the house to enjoy the holiday season, you never know whose eye you will catch  . . .♥️ . . . Yester...
12/14/2019

When you get out of the house to enjoy the holiday season, you never know whose eye you will catch . . .♥️ . . . Yesterday we were at the Boston Pops Holiday Concert and look at what happened!

Our incredible team gets this. Loneliness is something we can all tackle— sometimes it’s just a phone call to say good m...
12/12/2019

Our incredible team gets this. Loneliness is something we can all tackle— sometimes it’s just a phone call to say good morning, good night or I’ve been thinking about you.

Family Friends Boston takes this seriously and ensures that clients and their families know they are loved and continue to find joy.

For the lonely elderly, a quick phone call can do the power of good, Maria Lally reports

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