Loneliness Is a Health Risk: Here’s How LCCOA Fights It
- lkelley90
- Mar 6
- 2 min read
In a county where many of us live on quiet roads and a good stretch from town, it can be easier than we like to admit to feel alone. Neighbors across Troy, Moscow Mills, Hawk Point, Elsberry, Silex, and Winfield tell us the same thing: the hardest part isn’t always getting older—it’s feeling like the world has gotten smaller.
At LCCOA, we see every day how connection changes that story. A shared lunch in our Troy Missouri dining room turns strangers into friends. A Meals on Wheels route in Lincoln County becomes a daily check-in that says, “You matter and we’re glad you’re here.” A simple game of cards or a cup of coffee gives someone a reason to get up, get dressed, and come through the door.
Small Moments, Big Difference
Loneliness doesn’t usually arrive all at once. It creeps in after a move, a loss, or when driving becomes harder. That’s why the ordinary moments at your Lincoln County community center are so powerful:
Hearing your name called when you walk in
Sitting beside someone who understands your season of life
A volunteer pausing at the doorstep to ask how you’re really doing
Learning about caregiver support and local resources in Lincoln County MO
Those moments add up to something stronger than isolation—belonging.

Connection Is Part of Good Health
Doctors and families alike are realizing what our community has long known: friendship is medicine. The conversations around our tables in Troy Missouri lift spirits as surely as a good meal fills an empty stomach. When people feel connected, they eat better, move more, and face hard days with a little more courage.
LCCOA was built on that belief. Whether someone joins us for on-site lunch, an exercise class, or receives Meals on Wheels in Lincoln County, the goal is the same—to remind every neighbor that they are seen.
You Don’t Have to Walk In Alone
If the thought of visiting somewhere new feels a little intimidating, you’re not the only one. Many of our regulars tell us they were nervous the first time too. Now they are the ones saving seats and welcoming the next new face.
Your Lincoln County community center is here for the days that feel long and for the days worth celebrating. You don’t need a special reason to come—just the desire to be part of something good.
Come see what it feels like at LCCOA! Stop by Monday through Friday, join us for a meal in Troy Missouri, or reach out on Facebook or by email.
There is always room for one more at the table!




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