Research has found that lifelong learning stimulates brain activities. For example, Knute Nelson reports that seniors who actively learn have a better memory, while Family Matters In-Home Care says continuous education sharpens cognitive health. Furthermore, education can promote neuron generation which improves attention and reasoning in seniors. Due to this, seniors who continue to improve […]
The Importance of Social Connections with the Young Generation for Seniors’ Mental Health
A healthy social life is one of the most valuable possessions for every senior. However, as we get older, it can be quite difficult for us to create and maintain social connections. Because of this, one of the issues that most seniors have to deal with is isolation and loneliness. Whether seniors live with a […]