Social Media Offers Benefits for Seniors
Statistics estimate approximately 59 percent of seniors 65 years and older use social media and 46 percent are on at least one social media platform. While many say they prefer face-to-face contact, social media can offer physical and mental benefits to older adults.
Today’s seniors use Facebook and Zoom to stay up-to-date on grandkids’ activities, accomplishments and sporting events; to view the family’s recent vacation photos, and to find and reconnect with long-lost friends and relatives. Regardless of time zones or conflicting schedules, a senior can send a text or post on their Facebook page at their convenience and have it viewed and acknowledged at others’ convenience.
Moreover social media makes it easy for seniors to learn about a wide range of topics such as scientific breakthroughs as well as local and world events. It is an effective platform for small start-ups to sell products like handmade crafts, promote consulting services or events and freelance. Networking, taking courses online, and reading posts and articles on diverse topics help seniors’ minds stay active. Seniors can post stories about their perspective on past events or help mentor and provide advice to younger people. They can play games on social platforms with friends and family or meet new friends from around the world.
West San Jose’s newest memory care facility, MorningStar at West Valley is designed to care for residents from the onset of the disease to the most advanced stages. Incoming residents are thoroughly evaluated to create personalized service plans that address their special needs and provide a gentle flow of purposeful activities. Please visit our website for more about our alzheimers care and to contact us regarding any questions. We open to residents in the fourth quarter of 2022 and are happy to help you reserve a select suite for your loved one. Also ask about our Founders Club Specials.