Staying social is just as important as staying healthy as we age.
Social engagement isn’t just about coffee klatches and bingo nights (although those are fun too!). It’s about fostering a sense of belonging, purpose, and overall well-being for our residents.Did you know that strong social connections can have a significant impact on mental and emotional health? Studies show that social engagement can help reduce feelings of loneliness and isolation, which are common risk factors for depression and anxiety. Engaging with others provides a sense of purpose, keeps the mind sharp, and creates a support system that can help navigate life’s challenges.
We offer a variety of activities and programs designed to keep our residents socially connected. Whether it’s participating in resident-led book clubs, joining exercise classes with friends, or simply enjoying a meal together in our beautiful dining room, there are countless opportunities to connect and build lasting friendships.
Residents often face unique challenges when it comes to social interaction. Our dedicated staff is committed to creating personalized plans that encourage participation and socialization, even for those with limited mobility.
For seniors who need a little extra help with daily living activities, our assisted living facility in Missouri provides a supportive environment that fosters social interaction. Residents can enjoy the benefits of companionship while also receiving the care they need to thrive.
Social engagement is just one of the many ways we promote well-being at St. Joe Manor. We also offer top-notch physical therapy services to help residents maintain their strength and independence. Additionally, our community provides a range of amenities to support a healthy and fulfilling lifestyle.
Ready to learn more about how we can support you or your loved one? Contact us today to schedule a tour and discover the vibrant, caring community that awaits. Call us at 573-358-2800 or visit our website. We’re here to help you every step of the way!
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