A Health Affairs article highlights social prescribing as a clinical strategy to reduce loneliness and improve outcomes for older adults.

A Health Affairs article outlines practical ways clinicians can address loneliness and isolation among older adults by integrating social health into care through tools to assess social connection, make community referrals, and use team-based models. The authors emphasize that social prescribing—such as connecting patients with arts programs or peer support—can improve outcomes and reduce health care use.

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