Making the Holidays Happy
The holiday season can be a meaningful period for reflection and connection, including for residents of senior living communities. Research from the University of Michigan indicates that some adults aged 50 to 80 experience feelings of loneliness or social isolation, underscoring the importance of emotional, physical, and social well-being. During the holidays, heightened expectations of time spent with family and friends may bring these feelings to the forefront, while memories of past celebrations can reinforce the value of connection.
Amenities That Make the Holidays Happy for Every Resident
The holidays can be lonely for many people, including residents of senior living communities. This is compounded by a new University of Michigan study finding that many adults aged 50 to 80 feel lonely and isolated, with a number of them reporting only fair or even poor physical and mental health.