Staying active and social can make a hugely positive difference to our mental health. In this blog we share some ideas on how to do that in our area of Epsom and Mole Valley.
These places offer a variety of activities and programs specifically tailored to older adults, such as art workshops. For instance, Age Concern Epsom & Ewell offers a range of services including day classes, social groups, and advice and support. They also have a befriending service which matches people with volunteers. There is also the Epsom & Ewell Community & Wellbeing Centre which offers a variety of activities, including arts and crafts, and computer classes. Plus, as an added bonus they also have a café and a hairdressers. With these, you’ll have the opportunity to meet new people, try new things, and stay physically active while forming meaningful social connections. So why not give it a try? You never know what fun and adventure awaits!
Engaging in regular exercise is crucial for maintaining physical health as we age. Group exercise classes can be a fantastic way to stay fit while socialising with like-minded individuals. Epsom Leisure Centre has a number of exercise classes which cater for all needs, including aqua aerobics, tai chi, and Pilates. Classes are held at different times throughout the week at the leisure centre. So whether it’s yoga, water aerobics, or tai chi, these classes offer the dual benefit of promoting physical fitness and providing a supportive social environment.
Technology has made it easier to stay in touch without having to leave your home. Whether it’s using your smartphone, tablet, or computer, you can access online communities, social media platforms, and virtual interest groups. By joining online forums, participating in virtual book clubs, or engaging in video calls with loved ones, you can maintain a sense of social connection, intellectual stimulation, and physical activity in your later years. So don’t hesitate to embrace technology and online communities to cultivate healthy relationships and a fulfilling life. Plus, our Care Professionals could also help you on your way if needed, you know, they grew up with those things!
It’s important to build and maintain social connections for our mental health and overall well-being. We thrive on a sense of belonging and purpose, which comes from having meaningful relationships with others. When we feel connected to our social network, we tend to experience positive emotions, reduced stress levels, and improved self-esteem. It’s also essential to combat feelings of loneliness and isolation, which are linked to mental health problems such as anxiety and depression.
When we engage in social activities, we are better able to share experiences, thoughts, and emotions with others. This exchange of ideas and support not only provides a sense of camaraderie but also helps us broaden our perspectives and foster personal growth. Feeling understood and valued by our social network boosts our self-confidence and enhances our overall psychological well-being. Remember, we’re all in this together, and reaching out for support is an important step towards maintaining good mental health.
We understand that looking after your loved ones goes beyond just a job and is a personal responsibility. As Home Instead, we are proud to be your partner in ensuring the happiness and wellbeing of your family members. We realise that getting access to care can be a stressful experience, which is why we create customised care plans that cater to the specific needs and preferences of each person. Our dedication to offering top-notch care with empathy and quality makes us stand out.
Explore our website now to explore the services we provide, which include help with daily living tasks, reminders for medication, meal preparation, housekeeping, and many other services. Our compassionate and skilled Care Professionals are here to offer the care and companionship that your loved ones truly deserve.