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Community Activities For Seniors
from:Community activities for seniors are changing. A century ago, many seniors had few options unless they or their children had money. Today, community activities for seniors are as varied as activities for any other age group. Years ago, for example, few seniors would access a computer to obtain any information. Most seniors did not grow up with computers and so they were not used to the idea of doing computer searches. Many seniors today haven’t grown up with computers, but they have encountered computers in their jobs, in their schools and in the homes of their children and grandchildren. Those seniors who are going to be retiring in the next ten to fifteen years are going to be expecting as many community activities for seniors as the soon-to-be- retirees had available in their prime.
A simple Google search on the keywords “community activities for seniors” listed over 12 million hits. Many of those hits will likely be some sort of ad, but the volume of information indicates that many of today’s seniors are utilizing resources and activities that were not available to seniors even twenty years ago. Today, there are communities that were developed for seniors only. There are also community centers, newsgroups, computer chat rooms and volunteer opportunities. No senior needs to be bored unless he or she wants that.
Community activities for seniors also include senior volunteerism. Seniors have always had knowledge and skills to share with younger people. Today’s seniors generally have had better health care and better education than any group of seniors has ever had. Today’s seniors are thus able to take more trips stay active longer and provide helpful and needed information to people. Many seniors volunteer to help people wanting to start small businesses. Many seniors help in schools, businesses and other organizations.
Community activities for seniors also include leisure time for seniors. Many seniors have worked most of their lives and are ready for some “serious play”. Seniors can take advantage of senior discounts for trips, social functions, entertainment specials and even meals in quality restaurants. Most businesses are aware that seniors are an increasingly larger part of the population. Business owners can not ignore a large segment of the population and seniors can enjoy the results.
Seniors are able to enjoy almost anything they enjoyed in their earlier years. If a senior can’t find an activity that makes life interesting, then that senior can find others who are interested and develop that activity. Not only will these build social skills, but they’ll also help to keep their ‘young’ minds as ageless as they feel. Community activities for seniors will continue to keep seniors busy for decades to come.
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