Daily activities and socializing in accordance with the needs and possibilities of the user

A team of professional caregivers and nurses is at your service to help preserve the motor skills and mental status of each user with their many years of knowledge and experience.
through a series of light exercises, social games, easy walks, reading books, watching educational content with constant constructive conversations and encouragement to speak and think.

Consistent socializing helps seniors stay emotionally, mentally and physically fit. Spending time with others reduces the potential for social isolation in older adults and the resulting symptoms of depression, cognitive decline, and illness.

As seniors age, they risk becoming isolated for many reasons: death of a spouse or friend, loss of mobility, or inability to live independently. If one spouse becomes ill, the other spouse may take on the role of primary caregiver, creating additional social isolation.

Social isolation in the elderly is a serious concern. Data shows that many people aged 50 and over are affected by isolation. Those who describe themselves as lonely have a higher risk of functional decline and death than those who are socially active.

Why should seniors socialize?

Healthy relationships benefit people of all ages. But social interactions for seniors are especially important. Consistent socializing helps seniors stay emotionally, mentally and physically fit. Spending time with others reduces the potential for social isolation in older adults and the resulting symptoms of depression, cognitive decline, and illness. Regardless of whether older people are aging in or living with assistance, there are many opportunities for socialization that can improve quality of life.

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