Stay Socially Active
Do you feel happier and more energetic when socializing with loved ones and friends versus spending time at home by yourself? Being socially active can actually improve your overall state of well-being. Here are just some of the positive benefits your body experiences when you live a regular socially active lifestyle:
There are a variety of ways you can stay safe and socially active this summer and continue to live a healthy lifestyle, even during the Coronavirus pandemic.
While you may not be able to travel with loved ones or go out to restaurants like you used to, there are still activities you can do with family, friends and neighbors that will keep you socially active (from a safe distance).
At Episcopal SeniorLife Communities, we provide our residents with a variety of safe ways to engage in both social and physical activities. Our virtual Neighborhood Program provides you with a variety of classes to take alone or with friends as a way for you to stay active and engaged right from the comfort of your own home.
We also provide our residents with opportunities to stay connected through Google Duo, limited in-person visits, and small group activities.
Contact us today at (585) 546-8400 to learn more about all of the social, physical and spiritual activities that await you in Episcopal SeniorLife Communities.
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