Creating art for many of our seniors has been a lifelong
passion, for others it may have been a casual hobby or serious vocation.
Whatever the reason, art has substantial benefits to our bodies, minds and
spirits! In Successful Aging, John W. Rowe, MD, and Robert L. Kahn, PhD,
discuss key aspects of successful aging: low risk of disease, high mental and
physical functioning, and being actively engaged in life. Expressive art
activities promote active engagement in life in positive, healthy, and
fulfilling ways - in other words, nurturing the spirit of life. Recent studies
further indicate that older adults who participate in art programs have fewer
doctor visits, use less medication, and experience a lower rate of depression –
all resulting in lower healthcare costs.
Our fabulous activity offerings
this month include our Mardi Gras Family Luncheon for a traditional Cajun feast
straight out of New Orleans as we’ll be dancing in the streets with our
feathers, beads and masks on February 11th from noon to 1:00 pm
(RSVP by February 4th to 239-598-1368); our Friends of Debbie Family
Council with Debbie Fulton of the Alzheimer’s Support Network who will meet
with families and friends to discuss Nurturing the Spirit of Life and how your
life completely changes when your loved one has dementia but you can still
“nurture” your own life without the guilt on February 18th at 2:30
pm (RSVP by February 11th to 239-598-1368); or our 5th Annual
Resident Art Exhibit a mix and mingle art sale to benefit the Alzheimer’
Support Network featuring work by our residents who have awakened their passion
for art so don’t miss this opportunity to join friends and families for a
worthy cause and meet Jim Rice and Sharon Kirkland our art instructors while
enjoying wine and appetizers on February 28th from 4:30 pm to 6:30
pm (RSVP by February 19th to 239-598-1368).
Look through our calendar and plan
to join us this month and “Awaken Your Passion” as we explore various mediums
to expression through weekly art programs and visits to local art museums. Or,
if art isn’t your thing, tailgate with us during the Super Bowl, await the
Ground Hog’s prediction, our join in one of our festive celebrations on
Valentine’s Day, Presidents Day or Mardi Gras.
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