The Arbor Company has worked hard to create a sense of normalcy for residents and staff during the last few months, which has required a lot of outside-the-box thinking.
Our Senior Living LIVE! host, Melissa Lee, sits down with Arbor Company staff member, Angel Allaire, to find out how families and residents are maintaining a bond during uncertain times.
Click the video above to watch the episode, and learn more about how to engage with seniors during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused a lot of difficulties for senior citizens, especially those living in assisted living communities. With social distancing measures in place, residents have been isolated from their loved ones and the activities they enjoy. However, there are ways to support seniors during a pandemic, and senior living communities have been exploring creative solutions to keep their residents engaged and active.
The Arbor Company has found success in engaging seniors during COVID-19 by incorporating technology into their activities. From virtual exercise classes to online trivia games, technology has enabled residents to stay connected with each other and their families. The Arbor Company has also implemented a program called "Window Visits," where family members can visit their loved ones through a window. This has been a safe way to maintain connections while minimizing the risk of infection.
Another way to support seniors during a pandemic is by providing mental health resources. The isolation caused by the pandemic can lead to loneliness, anxiety, and depression. Senior living communities can offer counseling services, virtual support groups, and other mental health resources to help residents cope with the stress of the pandemic.
One of the biggest challenges for senior living communities during the pandemic has been maintaining a sense of community. Social distancing measures have made it difficult for residents to socialize and participate in group activities. However, there are still ways to foster a sense of community while adhering to safety protocols. For example, the Arbor Company has organized hallway bingo games, where residents can play from their doorways, and socially distanced outdoor events.
Despite the challenges of the pandemic, senior living communities have found creative ways to support their residents. By incorporating technology into activities, providing mental health resources, and fostering a sense of community, seniors can maintain their physical and mental well-being during this challenging time.
In addition, it's important to recognize the contributions that seniors have made during the pandemic. Many seniors have volunteered their time and resources to support their communities during this difficult time. Senior living communities can highlight these contributions and provide opportunities for residents to continue making a difference, such as by making masks or writing letters of support to healthcare workers.
Overall, supporting seniors during a pandemic requires a multifaceted approach. By incorporating technology, providing mental health resources, fostering a sense of community, and recognizing the contributions of seniors, senior living communities can help their residents thrive during this challenging time.