Socializing is fun for most extroverted people, but did you
know it’s a necessity as we grow older? Making time to be social has been
proven to have positive effects on both our mental and physical health.
Socializing also reduces negative feelings that are all too common to the
senior population, like loneliness, anxiety, hopelessness, and depression.
However, being social can be hard if you’re living away from family and are not
a part of a senior community filled with individuals with like-minded
interests. If you or a loved one are contemplating a move into assisted living,
here are some ways socializing
in assisted living can have a positive impact on your health.
Less stress. Seniors who are socially active in
assisted living handle stress better and actually experience fewer stressors in
general. In assisted living communities like UMC at Pitman, associates are
onsite 24/7 to help residents with daily activities like cleaning, meal
preparation, and getting ready for the day. With daily chores taken care of and
the relinquishing of homeowner responsibilities, seniors in assisted living
have less to worry about and more time to relax and do the things they enjoy.
Improved diet. As we briefly mentioned, staff
members in assisted living are available to help residents with meal
preparation. It’s also important to note that most progressive assisted living
communities offer nutritious meal plans, meaning residents have the opportunity
to eat three square meals a day in a community dining area. Sharing a meal with
friends not only boosts morale but also motivates seniors to eat better.
More opportunities to workout. Assisted living
communities often have spaces dedicated to working out. Whether it’s a
state-of-the-art fitness center or a room designated for group classes like
yoga, a thriving community knows the importance fitness has on a senior’s
physical and mental health. UMC in particular offers fun classes residents can
take as a group, such as Zumba, chair yoga, and mindfulness. We find that these
group classes are also essential for socialization. Senior residents keep each
other accountable by making sure their friends come to weekly classes and even
make plans to grab something to eat together after the class ends.
Better state of mind. Mental health issues in
seniors are not something to be taken lightly. Older adults who are not
socially active often experience cognitive decline and depression. Consistent
social interaction helps keep dementia, depression, and anxiety symptoms at
bay. Despite some seniors’ initial resistance, assisted living communities are
actually the best place to find consistent socialization due to their heavy
emphasis on activity calendars. For example, UMC at Pitman offers daily fitness
classes, fun themed days, arts and crafts, live outdoor entertainment, and
clubs dedicated to specific interests like reading. With so many opportunities
to socialize, it becomes easier for seniors to establish a social routine they
love and more importantly – to stick with it.
Active Community Life in Gloucester County, NJ
Making the transition to assisted living can be an
adjustment, but when you retire in a great town like Pitman, NJ, you’ll be sure
to find that making new friends comes easily with all the fun activities
available onsite. Our assisted living residents also have access to all the
activities the surrounding community offers, through onsite transportation
options.
If you’d like to see if we’re the right assisted
living option in Gloucester County, New Jersey, or would like more
information about our active community life, please visit our website at: https://umcommunities.org/pitman/
This blog was originally published at https://umcommunities.org/pitman/blog/how-assisted-living-socialization-can-improve-your-health/
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