1. Social Engagement
One of the biggest issues older adults have to deal with is loneliness. Once your children fly the coop and you retire, it gets hard to engage in any kind of social interaction. This lack of social contact with other people is associated with poorer health.
Although some older folks join clubs and engage in regular activities, these events often happen once a week. This means they are only getting social engagement a few times a week, assuming they have a few activities in their schedules.
On the other hand, people who live in a nursing facility have a lively community to interact with. Nursing homes have common rooms and different daily group activities. Whether it’s for you or for your loved one, living in a nursing facility means enjoying hobbies, engaging with other people, and building friendships.
These social engagements are vital for allowing retirees to connect and keep building their sense of identity. For your loved one’s mental and social health, a nursing facility is one of the best places they could live.
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Your depiction of these nursing homes can only be affordable to those with the financial means.
Due to the labor shortage and greedy nursing companies these facilities have now become dangerous.
Not only for day to day care but the administration of medication.
Tell the entire truth.