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May 8, 2014

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How Social Connections Keep Seniors Healthy

Taking care of each other keeps you alive and healthy.

– Vonda Frantz –

How Social Connections Keep Seniors Healthy

Some of the greatest transitions in life occur in older age, including retiring, downsizing, or losing social ties. All of these changes have profound effects on physical and mental health. While physical activity and healthy eating are well known to help us go through these transitions with grace and in good health, social connections are also vital for maximizing sharing, friendship, health, and happiness in old age. Seniors communities are a shining example of how elderly people find vitality, purpose, and personal development in caring for one another. This article illustrates Vonda and other seniors who “refuse to grow old” — and the fascinating science behind how ties to friends, family, and community affect the brain and human body. { read more }

Be The Change

Do you know someone elderly? Visit them, give them a phone call, write them an e-mail, or video chat — be creative in connecting with them today!

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