Evergreen Senior Living – Orland Park

Journaling: How and Why to Get Started

If your senior is looking for a new hobby, consider suggesting journaling. Not only is it self-paced, but it also provides a stream of benefits like boosted memory function and stress relief. Adopting this new pastime may help your senior with their routine and schedule; they might decide to journal every morning when they wake up. But what topics should they journal about? Well, that’s where creativity and cognitive skills come in—the sky’s the limit!

 

Benefits of Journaling

The physical action and produced result are a few positive outcomes from this pursuit, but they are not the only ones. Of course, an album of memories can be extremely valuable. It can be fun to reminisce, and future generations will surely appreciate the stories. Additionally, recalling thoughts and feelings can help keep your senior’s mind sharp, even if they are just reacting to a movie scene they watched. No matter the content or time spent, journaling has many positive impacts on the health and happiness of seniors.

 

For example, one study found that journaling thoughts about the future, such as the following day’s to-do list, leads to better sleep. This is because journaling is proven to decrease mental distress! Writing or typing about situations encountered or resurfaced memories can help seniors process their inner emotions, allowing for relaxation.

 

Examples of Journaling Prompts

Unlike a card game, this activity has no rules! Your senior can creatively make up a fictional story, reflect on their day, or write notes to their friends. Here are a few ideas to get them established as a new author:

  • Day-to-day thoughts and activities: Your senior might want to express gratitude, document spiritual thoughts and revelations, or review a book they recently finished reading.
  • Reactions to movies and music: Sometimes, we just wish we could watch a movie for the first time again to relive that bliss!
  • Memories and advice to pass along: Noting lessons and tips in a journal is a great way to preserve and spread words of wisdom.
  • Dreams: Your senior might have brilliant visions at night, so reinventing the dream may help them express their creativity and imagination.
  • Food and Fitness: Tracking physical activity and food intake can help your senior gain better health awareness and stick to a routine.
  • If your senior feels more comfortable journaling on their laptop or tablet, a speak-to-text option can further assist. There are even options for personalized journals that your senior might appreciate! Check out some options here.

Our residents at Evergreen Senior Living in Orland Park enjoy numerous activities that promote artistic inspiration and exercise brain function. To learn more, schedule a tour to see for yourself. Call (708) 479-1082.

Dementia and Grief Support Group

Having someone you love affected by dementia or Alzheimer’s can impact you and many others who care for your loved one. It can take a toll on your physical and emotional health. If you’ve had someone special in your life that has been affected by dementia or Alzheimer’s, Evergreen Senior Living Orland Park welcomes you to our dementia and grief support group. Our support group is designed to offer you the comfort and support you may need as you go through a difficult time. This specific support group allows you to:

Share Your Experiences: Talk through your personal experiences and feelings with a group who can relate to you or has experienced the same things you have.

Talk About the Effects: Express to others how this change has affected you and your family.

Acquire Resources – Gain community connections to be an advocate for yourself and your loved one.

Get Advice: Hear from experts about the best way to cope when times get tough.

Ask Questions: Explore various approaches to best communicate with your loved one effectively.

Have Time to Yourself: This support group is also designed to help you relax and find comfort in your neighbors.

Joining a new support group can sometimes make one nervous about sharing personal experiences with people you don’t know! Sometimes you can benefit by simply listening to others, and over time, you’ll find yourself contributing your thoughts and ideas.

Whether you want to feel less lonely, reduce stress, improve skills to cope with challenges, or talk openly about your feelings, our dementia and grief support group is here for you at no cost. Please join us on the third Thursday of each month at 6 pm in our chapel on the Evergreen Senior Living campus. This support group is led by Anna Walters, RN from Compassionate Care Hospice. For more information about our support group, please contact us at (709) 479-1092.

Best Diets for Seniors to Stay Healthy!

Proper diet and a healthy life go hand in hand, especially for adults over 65. According to reports by World Health Organization (WHO), most of the diseases that older people suffer are a result of a lack of proper diet. For example, bad fat in food is linked to prostate cancer, colon cancer, and pancreas cancer. We want to help our seniors and those in our community stay on a healthy diet!

Foods High in Omega-3

Fatty acids are very important for all ages, specifically seniors. Evidence has shown that intaking fatty acids reduces the risk of Alzheimer’s disease, cancer, rheumatoid arthritis, and even heart disease! You can find these fatty acids in fish like tuna or salmon. Omega-3 can also be found in non-seafoods like soybeans, canola oil, walnuts, and flaxseed!

Calcium

Calcium also plays a very important role in our diet. It helps keep our bones strong and lowers blood pressure. Studies show that as we get older, we consume less calcium. If your body does not receive the proper amount of calcium it needs, it begins to reabsorb calcium from the bones. When our bodies do that, that causes our bones to be brittle and fragile. Foods rich in calcium are the obvious milk, yogurt, and cheese, but calcium can also be found in leafy green vegetables!

Fiber

Fiber is great for reducing the risk of heart disease. Fiber helps proper digestion by moving food through the digestive tract. This is especially important because our digestive system slows down as we get older. Foods rich in fiber include brown rice, fruits, vegetables, and wholegrain bread/pasta!

Water

Last but certainly not least, water! All adults should be drinking eight glasses of water a day. As you get older, your body stops telling you that it is thirsty. However, you still need to drink water! One tip that helps you drink water includes putting water in a small container and refilling it often, rather than one huge jug of water. That can make one feel overwhelmed!

At Evergreen Senior Living in Orland Park, we care about the health and wellness of our residents. Check out the different dining options we provide for our seniors by scheduling a tour through our website! 

Evergreen Place Assisted Living

When you think about assisted living, what’s the first thing that comes to mind? Is it a vibrant social scene? Multiple dining destinations? What about a gym and spa? If those aren’t the first things you think about, Evergreen Place Assisted Living wants to change your mind.

 

The senior experience at Evergreen Place is unlike any other. Our desire for every senior on our beautiful campus is that they have lively and engaged lives. Evergreen Place Assisted Living isn’t a facility; it is a strategic and charmingly designed community that encourages relationships and interaction between staff and neighbors.

 

The day to day opportunities for members of the Evergreen Place Assisted Living community are carefully chosen to build a sense of togetherness. Our seniors have access to amenities like:

  • Family rooms and lounges
  • A fitness center
  • Multiple dining destinations
  • A private dining room for hosting family gatherings
  • A community center
  • A day spa
  • A theater
  • A library
  • A chapel
  • Outdoor walking paths
  • A fire pit
  • A gazebo and more!

Programs at Evergreen Place are also arranged for maximum interaction. We boast fitness opportunities, game times, community events, social outings and more. There’s something to peak everyone’s interest at Evergreen Place Assisted Living. Contact us today to learn more about the exciting opportunities available at Evergreen Place, or schedule a tour of our stunning campus and see for yourself why seniors choose Evergreen Place.