Science-Backed Techniques For Reducing Stress

As we get older, our bodies change, our minds may not be as sharp as they once were, and we may face new and unfamiliar circumstances.

With all these changes, it’s no surprise that we seniors often feel stressed and worried. But there are a few simple tips that can make a huge difference. Let’s take a closer look!

How Does Stress Impact Seniors?

Stress is a natural part of life, and it’s something that we all experience from time to time. As we age, our bodies become less equipped to handle stress, making us more vulnerable to its negative effects.

Stress can manifest in a variety of ways, including physical symptoms like muscle tension, heart disease, diabetes, cognitive decline, headaches, and digestive issues, as well as emotional symptoms like anxiety, depression, and irritability.

It’s so important to manage your stress levels for a healthier, happier life.

6 Tips for Reducing Stress in Seniors

Here’s what you can do to combat stress and lead a happier, healthier life.

1. WRITE DOWN YOUR WORRIES

When we worry, we can get lost in a loop of negative thoughts, or we may focus on worst-case scenarios. Writing down our concerns can help.

Putting our thoughts on paper forces us to articulate our concerns in a more concrete and objective way. Seeing our worries in black and white can sometimes take the edge off our anxiety.

The act of writing can be therapeutic in and of itself. Putting pen to paper allows us to express ourselves freely and without judgment. Writing can help us gain a new perspective on a situation, or reveal feelings that we may not have been fully conscious of.

Remember that writing down our worries does not mean that we are dwelling on the negative but instead, acknowledging our concerns and working through them.

2. TRY MINDFULNESS

Mindfulness is the practice of being present in the moment and fully engaged in your surroundings. Instead of worrying about the past or future, mindfulness encourages you to focus on the present moment and to engage with your surroundings.

3. GET MOVING (IDEALLY OUTSIDE)

Physical activity is one of the most effective ways to reduce stress. Exercises like walking or swimming release endorphins, improve heart health, and promote better sleep.

4. EMBRACE YOUR COMMUNITY

Feeling isolated can lead to depression and anxiety. Consider joining a local seniors group, volunteering, or participating in community activities.

5. MIND YOUR DIET

Your diet may play a critical role in your stress levels. Eating a balanced diet with plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins can help reduce stress and improve overall health.

Final Thoughts

If you’re feeling stressed, making the move to independent living may help alleviate stress for both residents and families. PLC communities offer all kinds of stress-relieving activities to our residents, from exercise classes to social events.

After all, stress affects everyone, and our residents are no exception. By taking practical steps to reduce anxiety, we can lead healthier, happier, and of course, more relaxing, lives.

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My mother-in-law loved this place. She was treated great by all staff and she liked her time in the dining room. In her two years there she gained many friendships. Thank goodness the staff encouraged her to take part in activities because that's were she met many of her friends. I know many residents will remember her for years.
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Las Palmas is a clean and well run facility with caring staff and good management. My mother-in-law lived there for four years. She enjoyed the social contact and didn’t feel so alone. Despite being a somewhat shy person, she quickly made many friends. She also enjoyed the meals and not having to cook. It was the right choice for her.
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I am writing this on behalf of my grandma, Lorna. She moved initially to Florida from Peoria, Illinois to be closer to family. She still had a tight knit group of lifelong friends from Church that she went to kindergarten with, so was upset to leave but hopeful for finding new friendship yet be closer to family. Initially we brought her to Boca Raton/Parkland area in South Florida and she found the people to be hurtful, cliquey, and was frequently given the cold shoulder. A few months later my mother and stepfather moved up to the Palm Coast, and brought grandma with them. SHE LOVES IT. When we moved her in there were several family members of residents that said how lucky we were to have found “the best one around.” Grandma loves the food, loves the warm hearted people, is shocked by the unexpected competence and responsiveness of the staff, and couldn’t be happier in her new home. It has been about 6 months since her move and she feels closer to the people there than she could ever have hoped. There are tons of activities like chair volleyball and organized events for the residents to participate in and and really look forward to. Grandma’s highlight of her day is always her post dinner Rummikub game with the gals. Another treat is that it is so close to the space coast, so if there is a rocket launch scheduled I’ll give grandma a call and tell her to walk out her front door to watch it with her friends. Very nice place, couldn’t feel more comfortable with the hands that my grandma is in and the people who are in her life.
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