Making the transitions that come with aging can leave many seniors feeling isolated and lonely, which is why social interaction becomes a critical part in maintaining their emotional, mental, and physical well-being.

Making the transitions that come with aging can leave many seniors feeling isolated and lonely, which is why social interaction becomes a critical part in maintaining their emotional, mental, and physical well-being.
Aging is simply a part of life…a part of life that is surrounded by many myths and misconceptions that often determine how we look at our elderly.
While, for many seniors, it seems that it’s inevitable that as they age, they become lonely as well, but in reality, loneliness doesn’t have to be a part of a senior’s life, plus it isn’t a healthy state of mind. How you can identify loneliness and help your loved one.
None of us want to just sit and stare all the time, that why it’s important for seniors with dementia to have activities throughout the day that they can enjoy, be kept busy with and feel successful with, just like you and I do. What does your senior do all day?
The holidays are supposed to be a wonderful time of year, but for many seniors, it’s a very difficult time. While people are around them are joyful and happy, seniors often find themselves feeling lonely, unhealthy, isolated and depressed..
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