It’s tough to be the new “kid” on the block, but making
friends can be just like riding a bike – if you have the right tools. What your
loved one may be missing in their toolbox is opportunity. Do they have access
to activities that will help them meet people with similar life experiences?
And are these activities easy for them to take part in? If your loved one is
new to senior
living and is looking to meet new people, here are some refreshers to
share with them, so they can make and keep friendships more easily.
Participate in Group Activities. At most
thriving senior communities, there are a ton of group activities that residents
can do on a weekly (or even daily) basis. At UMC at Pitman, some of our crowd
favorites include group meditation, morning yoga, art classes, and themed days
like “Root Beer Float Day” and “Pajama Day.” Even if the group activity isn’t
your loved one’s cup of tea, encourage them to go anyways. For one, they could
laugh with another resident over their mutual dislike of the activity, or they
might be surprised at how much they actually like it after giving it a fair
shot. Either way, reiterate to your loved one that the opportunity to meet new
people in the community is more important than the actual group activity
itself.
Join a Club. Once your loved one finds a hobby
offered at the community that they enjoy, tell them to join a club. For
example, if mom loves to garden, have her join the gardening club. If dad
enjoys playing poker, but there is no poker club available at their assisted
living community, ask an activities director on site if they can set one up.
Since activity directors cultivate great relationships with each resident, they
should be able to gather a group of like-minded individuals to join the club
more easily.
Make Mealtimes More Social. Food has a way of bringing
people together. It’s one of the best ways to bond and connect with someone new
– that’s why most first dates take place at a restaurant or coffee shop.
Luckily, most senior living communities, like UMC at Pitman, have a spacious
shared dining area right on-site where residents can eat together. Next time
you talk to your senior parent and see they’re about ready to have lunch,
encourage them to share a meal with another resident in the community dining
room.
Accompany Them. If your loved one is the shy
type, go with them to their next group activity or event. Having you there with
them will give them more confidence to talk to new people. You can also break
the ice between them and a resident who you think they may have a lot in common
with.
Have Patience. Remind mom or dad that it takes
time to make friends, and it may take just a little bit longer to make a good
friend. While they are still adjusting to their new life in a senior community,
it’s important that they don’t put too much pressure on themselves to fit in.
There is plenty of time to get involved with group activities, dine with
residents and just to stop and have a small chat with someone they pass by in
the hallway. Before they know it, those small pleasantries will turn into
longer and more meaningful talks with people they truly consider friends.
Socializing at UMC at Pitman
UMC at Pitman, our assisted
living community in Gloucester County, provides many opportunities for
seniors to make new friends and socialize while receiving the support they
need. Our caring associates are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to
provide support with daily tasks, including getting dressed for the day,
cleaning up the apartment, and managing medications for your loved one. They
could also recommend the best spots on-site to meet new people, as well as fun
activities to participate in!
For more information on our assisted living services and senior events in Pitman, NJ, please give us a call or visit our website at: https://umcommunities.org/pitman/
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