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Scientific studies show that connecting with others is good for us! From boosting your mood to preventing disease, socialising is a key part of how healthy you are. Find out how being around other people doing things we enjoy can help you.
It's common to think of health in terms of being well or lack of an illness. Thanks to scientific studies we know we need to shift our ideas about our health to a more holistic or 'whole person' point of view.
Thanks to recent scientific studies, we now know that good health includes lots of different factors like:
It's common to think of health in terms of being well or lack of an illness. Thanks to scientific studies we know we need to shift our ideas about our health to a more holistic or 'whole person' point of view.
Thanks to recent scientific studies, we now know that good health includes lots of different factors like:
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Social activities can help you stay healthy and independent. Getting out with others is key for improving health.
Research shows that the effects of being alone and feeling lonely lead to a higher risk of chronic disease. But social activities can safe-guard against them.
Staying connected is a great way to look after yourself and maintain your independence. There are many social activities for older people. These could be with friends and family, staying active outside, or enjoying fun group activities.
Social activities can help you stay healthy and independent. Getting out with others is key for improving health.
Research shows that the effects of being alone and feeling lonely lead to a higher risk of chronic disease. But social activities can safe-guard against them.
Staying connected is a great way to look after yourself and maintain your independence. There are many social activities for older people. These could be with friends and family, staying active outside, or enjoying fun group activities.
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There are lots of positive effects of spending time with others. Here are some of the benefits of social activities for older people including:
There are lots of positive effects of spending time with others. Here are some of the benefits of social activities for older people including:
One of the best things about social activities is that you can choose to do the things you enjoy!
You might not have friends or family who would like to do things with you. But picking an activity you enjoy is a great way to meet new, like-minded people.
One of the best things about social activities is that you can choose to do the things you enjoy!
You might not have friends or family who would like to do things with you. But picking an activity you enjoy is a great way to meet new, like-minded people.
Read less...If you don't have an activity that you enjoy, you can take the LiveUp quiz by clicking on the button below. Answer the quick questions and we'll suggest social activities in your local area. This information is free and available to everyone. Some of the activities we have found include:
Volunteering your time is great for causes across Australia that need people to help them realise their mission. But did you know that volunteering is as good for you as it is for the projects you give your time to?
Some of the benefits include:
Volunteering your time is great for causes across Australia that need people to help them realise their mission. But did you know that volunteering is as good for you as it is for the projects you give your time to?
Some of the benefits include:
There are lots of groups who can help you find a meaningful volunteering position. A helpful online resource is https://govolunteer.com.au/
Try thinking about your skills and hobbies and where they might be of use. You could also think of charities you know or have been a supporter of before. For example, The Heart Foundation has a volunteering program as do most local councils, parks, and tourist information centres.
There are lots of groups who can help you find a meaningful volunteering position. A helpful online resource is https://govolunteer.com.au/
Try thinking about your skills and hobbies and where they might be of use. You could also think of charities you know or have been a supporter of before. For example, The Heart Foundation has a volunteering program as do most local councils, parks, and tourist information centres.
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There are lots of ways to find new connections! Whether leaving the house is a challenge or you prefer to connect online, the Facebook page is a great place to find information and share experiences with like-minded people.
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