Active Adult Housing Communities Las Vegas NV

When addressing the longevity of our elders, we must look at more than the immediate needs of food, shelter, finance and physical health. We have seen that there is much more to a truly healthy, rounded and fulfilling life than this. Let us honor the emotional and spiritual well-being of our selves and our elders and not forget the importance of creativity, activity, and sharing some time together. These things can be so meaningful to a person, especially towards the end of their life. If we remember this, we will be much more likely to have a happy ending to our story, a sunset on the canvas.

Lisa Joy Rosenberg
(702) 877-5319
2316 W Charleston Blvd
Las Vegas, NV
Khalid Iqbal Chaudhry, MD
516-357-8877
5701 W Charleston Blvd Ste 100
Las Vegas, NV
Vincent O Chu
(702) 636-6370
901 Rancho Ln
Las Vegas, NV
Gary Allen Webb
(702) 366-0640
3012 South Durango
Las Vegas, NV
R Muthaiah
(702) 921-6829
2075 E Flamingo Rd
Las Vegas, NV
Upinder Singh, MD
607-763-5484
2316 W Charleston Blvd
Las Vegas, NV
Susan D Bannick Mohrland, MD
PO Box 15645
Las Vegas, NV
Nita Kaul
(702) 636-3000
901 Rancho Ln
Las Vegas, NV
Mike Y Jeong, DO
702-791-1414
9811 W Charleston Blvd PMB 2-304
Las Vegas, NV
Syed Fawad Hussain
(702) 320-7100
4275 Burnham Ave
Las Vegas, NV
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Creativity, Activity, and Longevity

Creativity, Activity, and Longevity

The power of creativity in life is monumental. Artists and innovators know this from experience. Yet, creativity is by no means limited to artists. It is something that all of us can draw upon to refresh, invigorate, heal and connect. There is a multitude of ways to be creative in our lives. It may involve paint or canvas, story telling, choosing our clothes, gift giving during the holidays, or even the way we arrange our home. Creativity and its many forms are boundless.

One population that can benefit enormously through creative activity is the elderly. At a point in life when circumstances cause complex emotions and challenges, adjustments to daily living, or more leisure time, creative art forms may offer a hobby, passion, and a valid tool for dealing with life issues. Creative expression can be an outlet, a release, and a vehicle of expression. For seniors, using art to communicate and to process the complex events in their life opens a new window to the world.

Artistic endeavors help seniors stay engaged in life, bringing happy memories alive, bridging the past with the present, and offering choice and control. Writing life stories, making memory books and organizing photo albums can connect those in someone’s life today with those from their past, helping to keep alive a part of themselves. Identity-loss or change may be experienced due to a loss of a spouse, family members, retirement, or a move, which may lead to depression. Creative activity has been shown to reduce depression and isolation offering the power of choice and decisions, two aspects that seniors may feel they are losing. Simple choices such as whether to have a plant in one’s room, the arrangement of furniture, picking the time and night of the movie, and which vegetable to eat had a profound impact on the health and well-being of the elderly in a nursing home. The study was cut short because the mortality rate and health decline for those not offered the choices was drastically higher. Choice and creativity go hand in hand with optimizing health and longevity.

Creative activities also offer a new means of communicating and accessibility. People with physical or mental challenges due to stroke, heart attack, dementia or other factors have reported improved mood and self-esteem through art. We have found those with Alzheimer’s or dementia open up and communicate well through collage work. Sometimes, we may all forget how many creative activities and choices we make in our daily lives. It can be easy to reintroduce old ones as well as find new ones.

Let us share with you a little bit about Larry, a man who was both our teacher and client. He had lived a very fruitful life in all aspects, being an upstanding member of the community, managing a successful corporation, providing for his family and giving back through charity. One day after retirement, he was out boating and suffered a heart attack. He was never the same as a re...

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