Do you sometimes wish you'd kept up the drawing skills that seemed to flourish in your teenage years? Or perhaps you have lifelong regrets about quitting the piano as a child.
Well, the good news is that it's never too late to pick up a creative skill. In fact, it can be a rewarding and life-enhancing way to spend your senior years, and it's a sociable activity, too.
Read on to discover more about how creative workshops can support your social engagement in a senior living community.
Creative hobbies are where fun is to be found.
For seniors reaching retirement age, it's a chance to engage in pursuits with others they didn't have time for in their working life. For some, it's an emotional outlet, like a relaxing afternoon outdoors spent painting landscapes.
For others, it's about revisiting a skill they enjoyed in their youth, like playing the violin.
Some seniors may have a lifelong ambition that they want to explore, like writing a novel. Whatever your motives for engaging in creative pursuits, it's undoubtedly a fantastic way to keep the mind active as we age, and group workshops are the perfect chance to socialize, too.
There is a real risk of isolation and loneliness for someone in their senior years.
It's a time of change when established social networks, such as work, disappear from our lives. So, taking a proactive approach and using a retirement community to develop new friendships and connections is essential.
It can help your mental and emotional well-being. What's appealing to many about joining a creative workshop is its relaxed and informal environment, making it the perfect setup for chatting with other like-minded people and forming friendships.
Attending a creative workshop can often become the highlight of the weekly calendar.
Creative activities can be a relaxing and therapeutic social outlet for those facing grief, trauma, stress, anxiety, or other mental health issues.
It's a chance to express feelings when it might feel too difficult to do so with words in a normal face-to-face conversation. It's also a valuable way to communicate for those facing cognitive issues who may struggle to find the words to express their emotions.
Some creative workshops can feel almost like a meditation session with friends. Imagine sitting in the sun during an artwork, studying nature, or getting into harmony for a choral practice session.
One of the challenges many seniors face is a loss of fine motor skills.
There could be many causes, like arthritis, vision changes, or muscle weakness. However, it is possible to manage some symptoms by doing regular on-hand activities that use existing fine motor skills.
Creative activities help seniors feel a real sense of accomplishment and celebrate that accomplishment with others. It's an environment where you see social, physical, and mental benefits.
Music and dance classes offer a range of emotional health benefits and the perfect chance to socialize.
Listening to your favorite music can be an instant mood booster, and that can be even more transformative when you're playing the music in a group, either an instrument or singing.
Likewise, dancing to your favorite music can be an uplifting experience, and it's also an excellent and low-impact form of fitness in your senior years. It's a way to be expressive in the safety of a familiar group setting.
A session of music or dance can leave you with a more positive outlook and lower stress levels.
Reflecting on life through your writing can be a therapeutic way for seniors to embrace later life.
It's particularly poignant for those facing long-term memory issues like dementia, who want to express their thoughts and talk about their personal history while they can.
Perhaps that's some poetry, an autobiography, or a short story. It's possible to turn these creative workshops into an educational setting, too, by having the guidance of a creative writing tutor on-site to guide residents.
These workshops can also help strengthen cognitive skills through writing and communication skills. Sharing writing creations with the rest of the group is also a great way to make new social connections.
Nowadays, creative workshops can also be a chance to discover and embrace new technology. You could take part in a creative workshop with friends to challenge yourself with something like:
These workshops are a chance to sharpen your cognitive skills with creative challenges and technical problem-solving. The best part of joining tech workshops is that you'll get to develop new skills and familiarise yourself with the latest technology.
That's invaluable in this era and means you'll be confident to use technology for other purposes, like online banking or video calls with friends and family.
Creative social activities can happen in the wider world. There are lots of ways you can express your creativity in nature.
Take gardening, for example. Designing garden beds, planting flowers, and tending to them as a gardening group can show off your artistic skills to the world.
It's also a therapeutic activity that provides some gentle exercise. Workshops are also an opportunity to learn new gardening skills and develop a wealth of knowledge about plants, flowers, and vegetables.
You could even organize a group visit to a public garden to learn more. As with other creative activities, gardening is the perfect environment to relax and make new friends.
Embrace your senior years and maximize social engagement opportunities through creative workshops. It will help exercise your brain and provide a relaxing outlet throughout the week.
At Lakehouse Lake Mills, we've worked hard to offer a range of exciting and varied creative activities in our community. It's one of the many reasons our residents enjoy senior life here.
Discover more about our amenities and services here.