Toronto Startup hopes to combat loneliness and isolation among the aging population
Toronto-based startup Amintro is making it easier for adults 50+ to find new friends with the launch of their new online friendship-making platform and app (available for free download for iPhone and iPad on the App Store, and Google Play). Launching across Canada, Amintro aims to combat loneliness and social isolation among older adults by increasing their social circles near them.
Amintro was designed exclusively for Canadians over 50 as an alternative and safe place to meet like-minded individuals and foster new friendships. The service matches people based on their profile and close proximity for platonic friendships.
As a member of Communitech and being partnered with Sheridan Elder Research, Amintro was developed after a number of years of research and input from a wide array of experts. Everything on the Amintro platform has been catered to its older audience. Users can create a private online profile based on their background, personal experiences and preferences. The service then connects users who share similar life experiences, social circles, passions, and interests and allows users to engage with these connections online, with the opportunity to continue the interaction offline as well.
Loneliness and social isolation are a major epidemic affecting millions of North Americans and a big contributor to the mortality rate of older adults. Amintro Founder Charlene Nadalin, was inspired to launch Amintro by her mom, who became a widow at the age of 56. Although her Mom continued to lead an independent and active life, like many others, she was plagued with loneliness resulting from a life spent focused on family and work, which left little time for socializing and nurturing friendships. |
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