6 Ways to Lift a Senior’s Spirits

Some seniors feel like they’re just coasting through day after day, just barely surviving, but not finding any source of happiness. As a caregiver or family member try to boost your senior’s morale, and reintroduce happiness into their lives with these 6 ways to lift a senior’s spirits:

1. Encourage physical activity – exercise releases hormones which can help stave off depression. Instead of sitting around at home during a visit with a senior, go out for a walk or pick another activity that’s well suited to the senior’s physical capabilities.

2. Create social situations – the best way to boost senior morale and prevent loneliness is to get them involved in social situations. Invite your senior to a party or encourage them to join a social activity.

3.  Help maintain a healthy diet – studies have proven that a well-balanced diet can prevent depression, so keep your senior’s fridge well stocked with fresh fruits and vegetables.

4. Offer support – if your efforts just don’t seem to boost your senior’s morale or they continue to struggle with elderly depression, make sure they know you are willing to listen to anything on their mind. If they aren’t comfortable talking with a friend or family member, encourage them to speak with a counselor or join a support group for seniors.

5. Encourage their hobbies – while some seniors may withdraw from activities they enjoy, encourage your senior to keep them up or find some new things that interest him/her.

6. Improve the living space – if your senior spends a lot of time in his/her home, even if it’s in an assisted living facility, personalize the space to help them feel comfortable. Photos, décor in their favorite colors and other personal comforts will help seniors feel like they belong there!

Sources:

1. Senior Journal: Kara Gavin

2. Everyday Health

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  2. Michelle Seitzer Says:

    I love this post! Great practical tips for caregivers/family members to encourage the seniors in their lives.

    When I worked in assisted living facilities, I remember feeling so helpless when talking to some of the residents and hearing them tell me how bored they were. One woman said, “Every day I’m just here reading the paper from cover to cover, waiting to die.” That always stuck with me.

    Good stuff here…thanks for the post!

  3. Carebuzz Says:

    Thank you, Michelle!

    We appreciate the visit and reading our post.

    Best, Carol

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