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The Importance of Life Enrichment Programs

BY KURT SAPP, ADMINISTRATOR, SEMINOLE SHORES LIVING CENTER, NORTON SHORES

There is so much families should know about assisted living that the process can be overwhelming. However, a community’s life enrichment programs shouldn’t be overlooked.

Life enrichment programs are the plans and activities offered at a community that support residents’ physical, social, emotional, and cognitive well-being. In addition to fostering personal growth and creativity, these programs are designed to keep seniors engaged and active in the community.

Although they might seem like perks, they are much more than that. Having activities that suit your loved one’s lifestyle and interests is essential to their overall quality of life. Here are a few reasons you should look closely at life enrichment programs during your senior living search.

Three Reasons Senior Living Communities Need Life Enrichment Programs

1. Keep seniors active. An active lifestyle is essential to healthy aging. Staying active can help seniors manage chronic medical conditions, maintain healthy bones, muscles, and joints, and prolong independence. Unfortunately, many seniors struggle to remain active after retirement. Life enrichment programs that include physical activity can keep seniors moving.

2. Foster social connection. Strong relationships are important at any age. Feeling connected to others can reduce stress and anxiety, lower the risk of depression, and lead to a longer life. It also provides a sense of belonging, which contributes to self-esteem. It can be challenging for seniors to stay socially active, especially after retirement when they don’t have as many opportunities to meet people. Life enrichment programs with a social focus, such as those in a group setting, can help seniors make friends.

3. Preserve cognitive health. Many senior enrichment programs include activities that promote cognitive health. Keeping the mind active improves memory and reasoning abilities, and gives an overall sense of achievement. By participating in life enrichment programs, seniors can preserve and sometimes improve their brain health. Reading, puzzles, and board games are all examples of life enrichment activities that stimulate the mind.

Senior living isn’t just about finding a place to live; it’s about living your best life. Life enrichment programs help seniors become involved in enjoyable activities every day. An effective program doesn’t just offer a calendar full of activities. It includes those that benefit a senior’s quality of life.

When exploring senior living communities for your senior loved ones, be sure to ask about activities and wellness programs.

Seminole Shores’ Wellness Model. At Seminole Shores Assisted Living, a Heritage Senior Community, we believe in supporting every aspect of a senior’s wellness while helping them maintain their independence. Our Wellness Model focuses on encouraging our residents to stay mentally, physically, and emotionally engaged, in addition to staying healthy. We invite you to schedule a tour of our community to learn how our programs positively affect our residents’ everyday lives. 

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Seminole Shores Assisted Living Center, located in Norton Shores, Michigan, gives seniors the opportunity to be independent while knowing that assistance is available to serve them whenever they need it. The center offers housekeeping, laundry, medication management, 24 hour care, three home-cooked meals a day and a full activity and event program. A pet-friendly community, Seminole Shores Assisted Living Center is owned and operated by Heritage Property Management Inc., located in Grand Haven, Michigan. Heritage Property Management Inc. is a family-owned company that operates nine assisted living homes and five independent living homes across the state of Michigan. Learn more at seminoleshoresalc.com and call (231) 780-2944 for a tour.

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Life enrichment programs at your loved one's assisted living center support physical, social, emotional, and cognitive well-being, keeping seniors engaged and active. Kurt Sapp of Seminole Shores Living Center reviews their importance here.

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