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Benefits of Intergenerational Programs

Resident hugging grandchildPeople who are a part of the “sandwich generation” can easily find themselves “sandwiched” between providing care to both aging parents and young children. Though there is endless love for both of them, constantly caring for both can be exhausting and it can take a toll on the caregiver.

At Encore, we believe that putting the elderly with the young children through a variety of programs can help lessen some of the needs that each group has. Children are able to provide the social interaction that is so important for seniors, while seniors are able to provide the love that kids need.

Our community encourages interaction between our seniors and local children though our Songbird music program, our partnership with The Rep Theater, and by inviting children from local schools, girl scouts, and day cares to interact with our seniors.

Here are some of the benefits of our intergenerational programs:

Children help elders keep loneliness at bay

Senior loneliness is a rampant issue in many retirement communities that can lead to a range of health problems and can increase rates of death. While many assisted living communities create opportunities for seniors to maintain a social life, fighting off loneliness is a difficult battle.

Being able to spend time with kids has proven to be an effective solution. Many seniors that have a difficult time connecting with their peers have no problem talking with kids. The excitement and creativity that kids bring to their time with our residents is truly invaluable.

Having children around encourages an active lifestyle

The aches, pains, and disability that often comes with aging can make it difficult to stay active. While it may be easier to be sedentary than to get out and be around people, it is important for seniors to stay as active as possible. Kids move around and exude energy that is effective at getting seniors to join in. They are able to get residents chatting, playing, and enjoying life in a way that only a kid could do.

It helps fight ageism

Our culture worships youth and can sometimes hold prejudices against the elderly. Even though most of us have the best intentions, the way the culture as a whole sees seniors can sometimes seep into our thinking. The best way to combat this is to spend time around seniors enough to see them as distinct individuals with a wealth of knowledge and experiences.

Kids who are able to do that when they are still developing their larger understanding of the world are more likely to see seniors in a respectful and compassionate way throughout their entire life.

Choosing the right assisted living community for your loved one can seem exhausting, but it pays dividends when it comes to their happiness and your peace of mind. Schedule a tour of Encore at Avalon Park, and see for yourself why we’re the premier senior living solution in the area. Call us today at 407-270-7500 to schedule a tour, or for any questions you may need answered.

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