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Why Residents May Isolate when Moving to a Senior Living Community

There are many factors to consider when trying to understand a resident’s reluctance to engage in community activities. This article presents many reasons why residents may isolate in their community settings. Some reasons may relate to the feelings of loss of the former residence and friendships, while others may relate to the person’s own personal style to connect socially with others. Here are some possible reasons:

Just Missing Home

Personal and Social Challenges

Communication Difficulties

These barriers are important to recognize as to why residents isolate. These should be considered when encouraging reluctant residents to leave their units and join the group activity. Of course, there are other extrinsic barriers that block community participation, such as illness or mobility. Other blogs in this series will address these barriers and approaches to help manage and ideally, move past them.

This article is referenced in the new Living to 100 Club publication: Better, Longer & Happier: A Guide to Aging with Purpose and Positivity

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