What Research Says About Loneliness in Seniors and Why It Matters for Albany Families
We often think of loneliness as an emotion, something that feels uncomfortable but fades with time. But for older adults,…
Staying mentally active by engaging in activities that challenge and stimulate the mind may be a key factor in maintaining memory and other cognitive skills. A study of 469 healthy people over age 75, published in The New England Journal of Medicine, found that those who frequently engaged in leisure activities such as reading, playing board games, playing a musical instrument, or dancing were less likely to have developed dementia five or more years later.
We often think of loneliness as an emotion, something that feels uncomfortable but fades with time. But for older adults,…
You did not expect it to feel like this. You love your parent, your spouse, your sibling, and you want…
Ask most older adults where they want to spend their later years, and the answer is almost always the same:…