A 24/7 Lifeline for Older Adults and Caregivers Feeling Isolated, Overwhelmed, or Alone

Call Us Anytime: 888.670.1360

Loneliness, grief, and depression don’t keep business hours – and neither do we. Founded more than 50 years ago, Institute on Aging’s Friendship Line is the nation’s only accredited 24-hour toll-free emotional support line for older adults, seniors, caregivers, and adults with disabilities.

We’re here to do more than answer the phone. We connect with aging adults and their caregivers so they feel seen, heard, and understood during life’s most difficult moments. Whether you’re experiencing anxiety, loss, suicidal thoughts, or simply need someone to talk to, our trained staff and volunteers are here to listen, support, and help you feel less alone. Because everyone could use a friend.

To receive outbound calls from the Friendship Line, fill out the intake form.

When You Need Someone to Talk To, We’re Here

Life can feel overwhelming – especially as we age, cope with loss, or care for others. The Friendship Line is a free, confidential helpline, senior emotional support line in California, designed specifically for adults aged 60+ and adults living with disabilities.

We’re here to support you when you are:

 

  • Feeling lonely or disconnected from others
  • Are living with depression, anxiety, or emotional distress
  • Are grieving the loss of a loved one or friend
  • Are caring for someone with dementia or serious illness
  • Are having thoughts of suicide or self-harm
  • Just need a kind, non-judgmental person who listens

You don’t have to be in crisis to call. Sometimes, just having someone to talk to makes all the difference.

What the Friendship Line Offers

The Friendship Line was created to challenge the idea that aging means isolation, and to provide warm, personal advice without bureaucratic restraints. We offer connection to those who need emotional support and welcome them into our extended community.

  • 24/7 Toll-Free Emotional Support for older adults and adults with disabilities
  • Friendly conversation, active listening, and compassionate care for caregivers seeking support in California and beyond
  • Crisis intervention and suicide prevention
  • Grief support if you’re experiencing loss
  • Ongoing outreach calls to individuals who request regular check-ins

Every call is answered by a trained team member – whether it’s 2 p.m. or 2 a.m. We’re here because we know connection saves lives.

A Program With a Powerful Legacy

Founded in 1973 by Dr. Patrick Arbore, the Friendship Line was born as part of Institute on Aging’s (IOA) commitment to from one powerful truth:

“Connection to others binds us to life.”

Today, IOA’s Friendship Line responds to more than 11,000 calls every month, in eight different languages, providing comfort and support to aging adults throughout California. The line is accredited by the American Association of Suicidology and is part of IOA’s Center for Elderly Suicide Prevention and Grief-Related Services, one of California’s leading senior mental health services.

Part of IOA’s Mission-Driven Approach

As a nonfit, IOA provides the Friendship Line free of charge, with no other agenda other than helping people feel less alone where and when it’s needed most. The Friendship Line isn’t a standalone service and reflects IOA’s deep commitment to emotional wellness and social connection across all stages of aging.

This program serving the community is funded in part by:

Addressing the “Crisis of Loneliness and Isolation”

In 2023, U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy declared loneliness and social isolation a national “epidemic”. His report noted that the mortality impact of loneliness is equivalent to smoking 15 cigarettes a day – a greater risk than obesity or sedentary living. And this awareness keeps going – in 2024, San Mateo County became the first in the U.S. to declare loneliness a “public health emergency.”

 

IOA’s Friendship Line helps people forge life-changing connections. From a brief text exchange to a more in-depth phone call, Friendship Line callers consistently report a more positive outlook following their interactions.

How to Use the Friendship Line

Just call. No appointment. No application. No pressure.

Volunteer With Us

Want to make a difference in someone’s life – just by listening?
Become a Friendship Line Volunteer and bring light to someone’s darkest day.

For volunteer or intern opportunities, contact: flvolunteer@ioaging.org

Connection Can Be Life-Changing. Call Today.

If you or someone you know is struggling with loneliness, grief, or emotional distress, don’t wait. Pick up the phone. California’s only 24/7 senior emotional support line — the Friendship Line by Institute on Aging. Because no one should face aging – or caregiving – alone.

24/7 Toll-Free in California:
888.670.1360

Friendship Line Program Services

The Friendship Line is more than just a phone call – it’s a comprehensive, culturally inclusive emotional support program rooted in dignity, compassion, and connection. If you or a loved one needs more support, we can connect you with additional resources through IOA’s integrated programs.

Emotional Support in Multiple Languages

We offer support in:

  • English
  • Spanish
  • Cantonese
  • Mandarin
  • Tagalog
  • Vietnamese
  • Korean
  • Russian

Our multilingual team ensures that no caller is left unheard, regardless of their background or language preference.

Who We Serve: Seniors, Adults with Disabilities, and Caregivers in California

  • Adults age 60+
  • Adults living with disabilities of any age
  • Caregivers seeking emotional support and guidance

Whether you’re calling for yourself or someone you care about, you’ll find a supportive, judgment-free space with us.

Center for Elderly Suicide Prevention and Grief Services (CESP)

As part of IOA’s broader mental health and wellness initiatives, the Friendship Line is a key offering of our Center for Elderly Suicide Prevention and Grief Services (CESP).

Additional Services Include:

  • Virtual Grief and Bereavement Support Groups
    • Safe, moderated spaces for adults navigating the loss of a spouse, partner, friend, or family member.
    • Open to individuals throughout California – join from the comfort of your home.
    • Led by trained facilitators specializing in elder grief and trauma recovery.

These support groups help combat isolation, promote healing, and create space for shared understanding.