The Social Connections You Can Make When Joining an Assisted Living Facility

Some researchers believe that the impact of social relationships on health is as important as other risk factors: smoking, physical activity, obesity, blood pressure. The number and quality of social relationships contribute to the maintenance of the physical and mental health of individuals, as well as to the improvement of their life expectancy. The opposite is also true: negative or stressful social relationships have detrimental effects on health. Social isolation also appears to be associated with a higher rate of premature deaths.

Older people who cannot rely on adequate social support are more vulnerable and prone to developing depressive symptoms.

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Seniors tend to become more communicative when they feel part of a community – and this is exactly one of the most important benefits provided by at Rosemark at Mayfair Park assisted living residences. They get the chance to talk to each other, comment on news together, share memories, beliefs and ideals, or exchange impressions. Socializing and spending time together in order to meet emotional needs, social recognition, life experience, interaction or social relationships can work wonders for seniors in assisted living facilities.

The benefits of socializing for the elderly:

  • Strengthens fitness
  • Improves heart health
  • Reduces blood pressure
  • Improves nutrition and diet
  • Increases confidence
  • Relieves stress and depression
  • Improves sleep
  • Maintains brain health
  • Reduces memory problems
  • The perception of pain decreases
  • The levels of happiness, sense of contentment and self-respect increase

 

 

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