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Holiday Joy: Keeping your loved ones connected through socialization

The holidays are here again and present us with the perfect opportunity to reflect on the importance of socialization and connecting with family and friends. For older adults, maintaining an active and engaging social life is crucial for overall health and wellness.

In recent years, the Surgeon General has shed light on the “epidemic of loneliness and isolation” among older adults. Loneliness not only affects mental and emotional health but, surprisingly, also impacts the body physically. The issue of isolation highlights just how important social connection really is – especially during the holiday season when loneliness can feel overwhelming.

Socialization is more than just “hanging out” with others; it’s at the core of senior well-being. Social interactions with family and friends combat feelings of isolation and depression, improve cognitive functioning and bring about sheer happiness.

Socialization is more than just “hanging out” with others; it’s at the core of senior well-being. Photo courtesy Village Green Senior Living

Socialization is more than just “hanging out” with others; it’s at the core of senior well-being. Photo courtesy Village Green Senior Living

At Village Green Senior Living, socialization is the heartbeat of our communities. We are committed to providing a rich and inclusive environment where residents can connect and build relationships. Here are some key ways our communities promote social wellness:

  • Diverse Activities: We offer various activities, from holiday-themed events and fitness classes to art workshops and cultural outings. These activities foster social engagement and avenues for residents to connect.
  • Community Spaces: Our common areas, such as lounges and beautiful outdoor spaces, are designed to encourage residents to gather and form new friendships.
  • Dining Experiences: Shared meals are a cornerstone of socialization. Our restaurant-style dining rooms provide an environment for residents to come together and enjoy delicious meals while engaging in conversation.

As the Surgeon General has highlighted, loneliness and isolation among older adults affects mental, emotional and physical health. Photo courtesy Village Green Senior Living

As the Surgeon General has highlighted, loneliness and isolation among older adults affects mental, emotional and physical health. Photo courtesy Village Green Senior Living

The Gift of Socialization During the Holidays

The holiday season is a special time for families to celebrate and connect. Village Green Senior Living understands the importance of these moments. We work hard to ensure residents create cherished memories with their loved ones through festive decorations and organized family events.

Socialization is a lifeline for older adults, especially during the holidays. The Surgeon General’s call to address the loneliness and isolation epidemic reinforces the importance of maintaining social connections. Village Green Senior Living is dedicated to promoting social wellness and creating a community where older adults can thrive.

Make this holiday season joyous for you or someone you love by sharing the gift of socialization and connection! To learn more about Village Green’s commitment to social wellness and the unique experiences we offer, please visit www.VillageGreenRetirement.com.

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