Isolation is one of the most common—and dangerous—issues facing older adults today. As mobility declines, friends move away, or spouses pass on, many seniors find themselves spending long stretches of time alone. This lack of social connection can have serious consequences, from increased risk of depression and anxiety to physical health challenges, including cognitive decline and heart disease. In fact, research has shown that chronic loneliness can be as harmful to health as smoking 15 cigarettes a day.
That’s why today’s senior living communities are all about fostering connections, with residents enjoying multiple opportunities for social engagement every single day. Whether it’s a morning coffee group, an afternoon book club, a shared exercise class, a card game tournament, a themed party, a trip to a local performance venue, or a chef-prepared dinner shared with neighbors, these activities create meaningful moments that combat loneliness and promote a strong sense of belonging.
At The Preserve of Roseville, residents enjoy a vibrant calendar of events, classes, games, hobby-based clubs, off-site excursions, and restaurant-style dining that brings people together. The result is a welcoming, lively community where friendships flourish and residents feel perfectly at home.
To learn more about The Preserve of Roseville, schedule a tour at preserveofroseville.com/community-info or call 952-952-6720