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How Care Homes Can Benefit A Senior’s Mental Health

We all want to live rich, meaningful lives. However, as we age it can be harder to care for ourselves. Requiring additional help and a decrease in independence can damage one’s confidence and self-esteem. Social circles tend to shrink as we age as well. Friends move away, we retire, and kids leave the nest and embark on their own lives… Often seniors can begin to feel isolated and lonely. Here are just a few ways that a senior’s mental health is benefitted by care homes:

Social Interaction

Studies have shown that isolated seniors are at an increased risk of dementia, heart disease, and depression. Regular social interaction helps to combat senior isolation. Often care homes have classes and activities seniors can take to meet new people and stay active.

Regular Routine

Regular routines reduce stress and anxiety which can improve mental health and sleep quality. Care homes can provide regular routines such as eating, grooming, and other schedules that can alleviate some anxiety.

Professional Care

Having a trained professional on hand can keep families at ease. Caregivers can help to monitor a senior’s mental health and report changes to a doctor. They can also supply valuable support that can help improve their mental well-being.

For more information on Care Homes, call us at (707) 725-7899 or email us at info@firstchoicecarehome.com. We’re always happy to answer any questions!

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