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You are using an older, unsupported browser. Please visit this link to contact us. Our hearts go out to everyone affected by the recent wildfires, and we want you to know we are here to support you and your loved ones. To ease some of the burden on displaced seniors and their families, contact our Southern California communities to learn more about how we can help. Having a good friend is important at any stage of life.
However, good friendships can offer tremendous mental and physical health benefits for older adults. In honor of National Friendship Day, we're discussing the benefits of friendship โ and how living at an MBK Senior Living community can introduce you to the friend you never knew you needed. According to studies, connecting with others boosts seniors' mental health and well-being. It's more than decreasing loneliness; having a friend helps older adults adopt healthy habits, encourages them to join in or try new activities and manage major life changes like losing a loved one.
Socialization and connecting with a good friend help reduce stress, boost self-esteem, and keep you laughing. These two lively women, who met in the community, not only enjoy spending time together, they actively encourage others to join in on their fun.
From then on, we're always together. From attending community meetings to participating in the community's social, physical, and educational programs, Marilyn and Ginger enjoy staying active and connecting with others. But, we enjoy meeting new residents, showing them around, and inviting them to join us," said Marilyn. Not only have they found fun-filled companionship, they have encouraged each other to try new activities.
Want to make a new friend? Call today to schedule a tour of an MBK community, enjoy lunch in our restaurant-style dining room, and meet our friendly residents and staff. It's What We're Here For. Every time that I visited my dad, I enjoyed myself from the moment I walked in the door. The place is just alive! It was always a pleasure to go in and be greeted by name and say hello to everyone, staff and residents. Where to Begin. Say Hello.