This master's thesis focuses on the problem of loneliness among elderly residents of the municipality of Črna na Koroškem. The research examines how older people experience loneliness in the context of changes brought about by aging. The theoretical part discusses various aspects of aging and how loneliness affects the health and quality of life of the elderly. The empirical part is based on qualitative research involving eight participants aged 65 or older who live alone in the mentioned municipality. The research results emphasize the key importance of strengthening social networks and promoting intergenerational cooperation to reduce loneliness. Based on the findings, the thesis proposes several measures, including improving intergenerational relationships, providing technological support to the elderly, raising awareness about the problem of loneliness, upgrading home support services, and promoting active aging. This study significantly contributes to understanding the loneliness of the elderly in the rural environment of Slovenia. Its findings and suggestions can serve as a basis for designing effective interventions and policies aimed at improving the quality of life of the elderly.
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