Cologne/Essen.
The Malteser in NRW have published home emergency call statistics. Many seniors only triggered this over the holidays out of loneliness.

More than half of all home emergency calls received by Malteser in NRW over the holidays probably came from loneliness. The number of such emergency calls is surprising.

More than half of the calls that the Malteser in North Rhine-Westphalia received between Christmas Eve and January 2nd were calls from loneliness. A spokesman for Malteser said on Tuesday in Cologne that many more people than usual reported over Christmas and between the years, this time there were about four times as many.

More than half of the emergency calls did not require specific assistance

Many older people in particular are connected to the Malteser via a so-called home emergency call. You can press a button and someone from Malteser’s headquarters will answer via a hands-free switchboard. According to the information, the alarm was triggered 4,488 times this time. The ambulance went out 392 times. But with more than 2,500 alarms triggered, i.e. more than half, no specific help was required, said the spokesman.

Many seniors feel the need to talk

Rather, the seniors simply felt the need to talk to someone. “We look after around 40,000 home emergency call customers in North Rhine-Westphalia and are observing with concern how many older people are already suffering from loneliness,” said Ruth Horn-Busch, head of home emergency calls at Malteser NRW. “It’s a serious societal problem. People are getting older and we are realizing that there is no longer the classic extended family that takes care of each other. “(dpa)








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