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Social engagement is a crucial part of anyone’s mental health, but it’s especially important for your elderly family member. If your senior isn’t nearly as socially engaged as she used to be or as she wants to be, that’s a problem that you need to try to solve together. Here are a few different options that you can try out to see how well they work for your senior.
Volunteering within Her Community
Volunteering is so rewarding for people because they’re giving back and helping others in their own community. There’s also the fact that your elderly family member is able to meet new people and try new activities, too. Your elderly family member might find that this is a really simple way to feel as if she’s doing some good and also meeting her social needs.
Reaching out to Family and Friends
Often friends and family members don’t realize that your senior could use or wants additional social interaction. It’s really easy to fall into habits, and it’s equally easy to assume that your elderly family member would tell them if she wanted some of their time and engagement. So, it might be time for your senior to reach out and let people know that she wants to see or interact with them more.
Joining Local Clubs and Organizations
There are more organizations and clubs around than your senior might realize, especially locally. They often even cater to specific age groups, which makes it even more likely that your senior could meet new friends. Some of these groups might focus on specific hobbies or activities, like reading books or doing things together like walking.
Working with an Elder Care Provider
Your elderly family member’s health might make some or all of these ideas feel impossible. But that doesn’t mean that she doesn’t need or want socialization. Hiring an elder care aide can be a fantastic solution. The elder care provider can assist your senior with all sorts of daily activities and be an excellent companion at the same time. If your elderly family member needs transportation to get to any of the other events or places where she wants to be socially active, caregivers can help with that, too.
Social activity is a huge part of helping your elderly family member to maintain the quality of life that she wants to have. It’s easier than you might think to find ways for your elderly family member to interact with other people, but you might need to get a little creative.
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