The
fact that people are experiencing increased levels of anxiety is one of the many
consequences of living in such uncertain times.
In fact one poll from the Washington Post and ABC News in late March, says
that “77 percent of American women and 61 percent of men were reporting
personal stress.” The poll also found
that 69% of Americans are worried about family members, and even more worry
that the economic impact will be greater or worse than the Great
Recession.
So
how do we deal with the new normal?
Experts stress that we need to remember to take care of ourselves, both our
bodies and our minds. As we work from
home, take care of our families full-time, and deal with the worries of the
world; don’t forget to take the time to check in and listen to what you
need.
Ben
Crocker, MD, a medical director for a large primary care practice and a healthy
lifestyle advocate, reminds us that it is okay to mourn for what we have lost. He says it is normal to feel sad about not being
able to see family members or friends or unhappy about not being able to attend
worship services or a favorite activity or class. When we acknowledge loss, it helps us to feel
more grounded with our reality. Dr.
Crocker suggests we intentionally add some ‘shutdown’ time in our schedule for “meditation
and quietude.”
Other
tools to help cope with anxiety include eating a nutrient-rich diet and making
time to take a walk, ride your bike or exercise at home. Also remember it is important to get enough
sleep each night as well as to connect socially with loved ones. Finally, don’t get caught up in just focusing
on the negative but rather take some time out each day to be grateful for what
we do have.
At
MorningStar
at Jordan, we are still
accepting assisted living and memory
care residents during
this difficult time, confident in our protective protocols. Please see our website for more information
about our
community and a message from
the CEO detailing our coronavirus response.
MorningStar Assisted Living & Memory Care
at Jordan represents the very best in senior living with our distinct mission
statement of “to honor, to serve, to invest.” We are dedicated to providing a
true home for residents by creating a foundation built on honoring God, valuing
all seniors and selecting staff with a felt calling to serve. Please contact us
to learn more about our exceptional assisted living and memory care.
Sources:
health.harvard.edu/blog/6-self-care-steps-for-a-pandemic-always-important-now-essential-2020041619563
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