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Independence vs. Isolation – Senior Living Improves Lives

June 10, 2019

Many older adults want to stay in their home as long as possible. There is an assumption that staying in your home means you are independent, but the reality is it can often lead to loneliness and isolation. The health effects of long-term isolation are measurable and include chronic health conditions, depression, anxiety, dementia and even premature death. One study reported the negative health effects of long-term isolation are equal to smoking 15 cigarettes a day.

Loneliness is on the rise overall, but those most affected are those 80 and older according to a 2016 study.

Older adults who are most at risk are often:

  • living alone
  • living with untreated hearing loss
  • living with mobility impairments
  • no longer driving or have limited access to transportation
  • recently experienced the loss of a spouse, friend or partner
  • caregivers

The best remedy for loneliness is staying connected. Staying connected, interacting with others, and staying socially engaged with friends and your community can help keep fight loneliness and the health risks that are associated with it.

How can a move to Senior Living help fight loneliness?

When people move into a senior living community, the older adults often tell us, “I wish I would have moved sooner.” And their family members tell us, “We’ve seen our loved one blossom in the last few months!”

Here’s why:

  • Senior living brings people together. Coffee socials, happy hours, and even chatting over lunch helps to grow those meaningful relationships that increase health and longevity.
  • Senior living provides opportunities for purposeful engagement in daily life. Our residents like to volunteer, help out their neighbors, and share with friends.
  • Senior living offers spiritual programming in the community, and often offers transportation to local services. Research shows that regular attendance at faith-based services(no matter the denomination) improves life expectancy.
  • Intergenerational programing brings older adults and young children together to work on projects together, enjoy each other’s company, and learn from each other. The young and the young at heart both have so much wisdom to share.
  • Senior living provides regularly scheduled fitness classes to help maintain physical mobility. It’s also an environment where you don’t have to feel judged or insecure about using adaptive devices(like walkers or wheelchairs)you may need to help you stay more independent.
  • An accessible van means you can easily get out and about, to do shopping, visit restaurants, and more. You stay connected with the community at large, and continue to do the activities you love.

We invite you to visit an Ebenezer community(Riley Crossing in Fall of 2019). Talk with our residents to hear how their health and their lives have changed for the better after moving to senior living.

For more information about loneliness and isolation, the AARP Foundation offers its online resource Connect2Affect. There you can find a self-assessment to determine your risk factors and tips on how to stay connected. Click here to take your self-assessment.Resources that informed this article include Government’s Role in Fighting Loneliness by Emily Holland, as published in the Wall Street Journal, and the Blue Zones Power 9 ® by Dan Buettner.

Want to learn more about options at Riley Crossing? Take a tour and see our community for yourself.

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Riley Crossing Senior Living is managed by Ebenezer, Minnesota’s largest senior living operator. Ebenezer is the senior housing division of Fairview Health Services with 100 years of experience serving older adults. Our mission is to heal, discover and educate for longer, healthier, more meaningful lives. We provide senior housing options including 55+ Townhomes, Independent Living, Assisted Living, Memory Care and Enhanced Care. Riley Crossing is conveniently located in Chanhassen off of 212 and 101, and our 9-acre campus offers an abundance of green space with gardens and extensive walking paths connecting to nearby lakes.

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