Why Social Connection Is Especially Important For Older People

April 28, 2024

POSTED ON April 28, 2024

The significant health benefits of social connection include:

A SENSE OF PURPOSE

For people who spent years pursuing their careers or raising families, the post-retirement life may lead to a decreased sense of purpose. Being an active part of a social community can help fill the need for belonging and meaning.

INCREASED SELF-WORTH

Positive interaction with different age groups on a regular basis may combat feelings of isolation. When older adults live in the close company of others, they can feel a sense of self-worth and meaning, and find it easier to develop peer relationships, too

BETTER PHYSICAL HEALTH

When older adults are invited, accompanied and encouraged by others to engage in physical activity, it can have a positive effect on their physical well-being. Organized activities like group exercise classes can help boost the immune system, decrease physical pain and lower blood pressure. Even taking a short walk within the community to meet up with friends can help maintain physical fitness.

BETTER MENTAL HEALTH

Older adults who are frequently lonely or isolated may experience negative mental and physical effects. On the other hand, seniors who are socially engaged on a regular basis may be less likely to experience feelings of depression, stress and anxiety.

HOW OLDER ADULTS CAN CULTIVATE A HEALTHY SOCIAL LIFE

As we grow older, staying socially active doesn’t happen on its own. Commitment, support, and diligence are required to foster meaningful connection.
Here are a few ways seniors can experience the health benefits of being social:

Participate in volunteer work, especially within the local community
Take advantage of community resources such as religious organizations
Join interest-based clubs and organizations
When you can’t do so in person, connect virtually with friends, family, and neighbors via computer, phone, or tablet using Skype, FaceTime, WhatsApp, Zoom or Google Hangouts.

HOW SENIOR LIVING CAN HELP

The most practical way to create a healthy social life will largely depend on you and your family’s unique situation. If you’re concerned about an aging family member’s risk for isolation, we are here for you whenever you need us. Senior living communities built around care, understanding, and compassion and can serve as an antidote to the isolation that many people face. With daily opportunities to engage with peers and caregivers, our communities are designed to offer your family member a sense of belonging and purpose. Our communities offer a wide array of social opportunities every day.

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