Why Care at Christmas Matters More Than Ever

  23rd December, 2025

The holiday season is often portrayed as a time of joy, warmth, and togetherness. Yet for many people, especially those living with serious illness or limited social networks, Christmas can amplify feelings of loneliness and isolation rather than alleviate them. This makes compassionate care at home not just valuable, but essential.

Loneliness: A Hidden Holiday Burden

Research shows that loneliness and social isolation peak during the festive season, even though the calendar is full of celebrations and gatherings. According to a major survey in the UK, over 8 million adults feel more lonely between Christmas and New Year than at any other time of year, with those who are widowed or separated reporting even higher rates of loneliness (Marie Curie).

For older adults in particular, the numbers are stark. Age UK reports that 2.3 million people aged 65 and over wish they had someone to spend Christmas with, and 1.6 million say Christmas Day is the hardest day of the year because of isolation (Age UK). These feelings aren’t just emotional, they can have serious health implications too.

Loneliness and Health Risks

Holiday loneliness isn’t just “feeling blue.” Scientific studies have linked social isolation and loneliness to real physical and mental health risks. Loneliness has been associated with increased risk of heart disease, stroke, and cognitive decline, and can worsen mental health conditions like anxiety and depression.

Further, clinical research highlights that older adults receiving home healthcare services often experience high levels of loneliness, underscoring the importance of social support alongside medical care.

Why Care at Home Makes a Difference

For someone living with a serious or terminal illness, the holidays can feel especially lonely. Family members may be busy or live far away, mobility challenges may limit outings, and the emotional weight of illness can intensify during times when “togetherness” is celebrated culturally.

This is where personalised live-in care at home matters. It offers not only professional support for physical needs but a compassionate presence that eases the loneliness. A trained carer can:

  • Provide meaningful human interaction and reduce isolation
  • Support daily routines and personal comfort
  • Offer companionship that transforms a lonely holiday into a cared‑for experience

At Arbour Companions and Care, our carers understand that emotional support is as important as clinical care. We tailor our approach to each individual’s needs, ensuring that those under our care feel seen, heard, and supported through Christmas and beyond.

Final Thoughts…

The holidays can magnify loneliness for people with serious illness or limited social support, making compassionate care at home not just helpful, but transformative. Early and personalised live-in care brings comfort, dignity, and connection during a time that might otherwise feel isolating.

If you’re caring for a loved one this Christmas and want to make their days feel less lonely and more supported, Arbour Companions and Care can help you create comfort and companionship when it matters most.

"Our thanks to you and all at Arbourcare for sharing your Christmas Party with us. We had a great time (we haven't danced for maybe 15 years, and it probably showed!) And thank you for the generous bag of goodies you sent us on our way with."

T. Holland

"My friend has received continuous live in care for the last three years from Arbour Care. All the carers they have provided have been very good and the last two carers, who have worked back to back, have been excellent in every way. They have always accompanied her to church and church activities which has been a real blessing. They have become very fond of my friend and she of them. The owner was very helpful in coming to see my friend and assessing her needs before we decided that live in care was appropriate and this was much appreciated as it gave my friend confidence that this was the right thing for her at that particular phase of her life. The staff are extremely friendly and have always been very co-operative. If I have had any queries they have always been extremely helpful and assisted me in every way. I have no hesitation in recommending their services."

Jacky Breadmore

"We used Arbour Care to provide care for our parents while we were on holiday. Our parents were originally reluctant to have someone living in their home but eventually agreed that it was the best option. The care they received was so good, the carer cooked delicious meals (I need some recipe ideas!) she was company for Dad and made it possible for us to enjoy our holiday knowing there was someone available if anything was to happen. We would have no hesitation in recommending Arbour Care to anyone looking for care providers."

Clare H

"The carers have been very good, one even using her free time to visit the husband in hospital and really going the extra mile."

ED Westcott

"The care that Jola provides is fabulous in every respect. I cannot praise her highly enough for the patience she shows with. It was a happy day when she came to us."

RL Englefield Green

"As far as I am concerned, Roberta has been an absolute rock for our family. Completely unselfish in her care and invaluable."

CB Guildford

"We are absolutely delighted with Karolina she is gentle and kind I love chatting to her and really enjoy her company."

JH Cambridge

"Arbour provided live-in carers for my wife for six years from 2017-2023 including the pandemic. My main impression is of a very professional organisation in which owners and staff worked all the time to provide the support the client needed at as high a standard as possible. They gave equal attention to statutory requirements, care plans and staff training and never cut any corners."

Mark

"The support that we have had from Arbour Care has been, quite literally, lifesaving. They found an amazing carer to look after my elderly and disabled husband, who is very experienced, kind and thoughtful. She has made an enormous positive difference to the quality of our lives and I will always be grateful to her and cannot thank her enough."

Jesse

"Arbour Companions & Care's support over the last 20 months has been amazing. They found a wonderful carer to look after my husband who has a physical disability, with additional support provided by her supervisor. As his medical conditions have become more complicated, they have supported the carer and me, finding solutions to keep him living at home. Separately, the conversations that I had with members of their office team have been helpful and professional. I would happily recommend their services."

AB Chobham

"On behalf of myself and my sisters, we would like to thank the whole Arbour team that helped care for our Aunty on and off for the last 2 years. Without their help and support, she would not have been able to stay in her home which she loved. The team's communication was superb and all were professional, caring and helpful. We would highly recommend them."

Fiona M

"Hello everyone! My name is Edit, and I'm thrilled to share a little bit about my journey as a live-in carer. For the past couple of years, I've had the privilege of providing care and companionship to an elderly lady. It's a role that truly comes from the heart, and I find immense satisfaction in ensuring her comfort and well-being every single day."

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