While
children are encouraged to socialize, we often forget it is important for all
of us, especially older
adults, to socialize. However
as we age, circumstances such as retirement, the death of a spouse, and friends
moving away or falling ill can makes it difficult for seniors to maintain
healthy social connections.
The
National Institute on Aging reported on several studies that appear to suggest
a strong correlation between social interactions and the health and well-being of
older adults. The research indicates social
isolation and loneliness may have significant adverse effects on the elderly and
impact their physical as well as mental health.
Scientists explain that, “Positive indicators of social well-being may
be associated with lower levels of interleukin-6 in otherwise healthy people.
Interleukin-6 is an inflammatory factor implicated in age-related disorders
such as Alzheimer’s disease, osteoporosis, rheumatoid arthritis, cardiovascular
disease, and some forms of cancer.”
The
studies suggest that socially isolated older adults have a higher risk of
morbidity and mortality. Loneliness may be
a contributing factor for elevated systolic blood pressure as well as put
older adults at risk for symptoms of depression.
Researchers
believe that strong social connections may help to reduce
stress and stave off anxiety and depression.
One study even showed a 70 percent slower decrease in cognitive decline
in those with a strong social network.
As
one of the top
Greater Reno retirement communities, MorningStar of Sparks
offers a whole host of wellness programs and activities that enhance and
support mental, physical, spiritual and social connections. Each day residents have the opportunity to
engage the mind, body and spirit and find ways to learn and contribute. Please visit our website to learn why our independent
living, assisted living and memory care community is such a
great place to call home.
MorningStar of Sparks’ mission statement “to
honor, to serve, to invest” sets us apart from other Greater Reno retirement
communities. Our foundation is built upon honoring God, valuing all seniors,
and investing in staff with a felt calling to serve. Dedicated to creating a
real home for residents within a beautiful setting, we encourage you to see for
yourself our exceptional community.
Source: nia.nih.gov/about/living-long-well-21st-century-strategic-directions-research-aging/research-suggests-positive
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