How Senior Care in Palm Coast Helps with Isolation & Loneliness
According to the US Census Bureau approximately 11 million seniors over the age of 65 are living alone. Elderly adults who have limited social interaction, either by choice or circumstance, can end up feeling lonely and isolated. For those seniors who are grieving the loss of a spouse, learning to manage hearing or vision problems, or who have recently stopped driving, there is a higher risk of senior isolation. Thankfully, isolation doesn't happen overnight and there are ways you can help stop the onset. Professional caregivers referred by Visiting Angels® Palm Coast can provide joyful companionship and social interaction.
Companion Care Provides Meaningful Connections
Senior care referrals from Visiting Angels Palm Coast provide elderly adults with meaningful connections which can help them avoid senior isolation. Why are social connections so important? According to research, social interaction can be linked to a 50% reduction in the risk of early death. There are several factors which may contribute to an elevated chance of early death for elderly adults who are isolated, including:
- Faster rate of cognitive decline due to lack of interaction
- Increased likelihood of making poor lifestyle choices
- Lack of immediate aid if they become acutely ill
- Isolation is linked to poor physical and emotional health
Visiting Angels Palm Coast provides referrals for senior care to elderly adults in need of companionship and conversation. Caregivers can participate in shared activities such as reading aloud, friendly games, going for walks, putting together puzzles, and more, which help build a strong relationship between caregiver and client. Elder care providers can also help your loved one connect socially by helping them attend classes, volunteer opportunities, or social gatherings where they can interact with other seniors.
Companion Care Supports Ongoing Independence
Senior care referrals from Visiting Angels Palm Coast can benefit your loved one in two ways. Along with the meaningful companionship they will receive, your loved one will also benefit from practical aid for daily tasks. While seniors sometimes worry about bringing in a professional caregiver will mean a loss of independence, they are pleasantly surprised to find the opposite is actually true. Aid with everyday activities can help your loved one remain independent for longer.
If you have an elderly loved one who is in need of meaningful companionship at home, call Visiting Angels Palm Coast today and ask about our senior care referrals.