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The Importance of Hobbies for Our Health

Explore the vital role hobbies play in boosting our health, from stress relief to enhancing creativity and building social connections!

Alexandra Rivers
Alexandra Rivers
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Many people use their spare time at the end of the day or at the end of the week to engage in a hobby. Hobbies are great ways to spend free time and will usually be linked to an activity that the person enjoys deeply, helping to garner a sense of satisfaction and pride.

Contents
  • Reward Systems
  • Physical Benefits
  • Learning Skills
  • Socialisation
  • Routine
    • Conclusion:

However, there is more to having a hobby than simply using up time, especially for people who live in residential homes! Here, this article will look at how hobbies can and do improve the health of those who engage with them in residential settings. Hobbies not only offer a productive way to spend the day but also provide mental stimulation, which can be crucial for maintaining cognitive function. Additionally, participating in hobbies can foster social interaction, reducing feelings of loneliness and isolation that are common in residential homes. Moreover, these activities often promote physical activity, which can enhance overall fitness and mobility. By exploring various hobbies, residents can experience a renewed sense of purpose and joy, contributing significantly to their quality of life.

Reward Systems

Ever heard of the reward system? This is a system in the brain that is linked to feeling good and boosting motivation.

When you learn a new hobby or engage in one, your reward systems get set off, helping you feel psychological and mental pleasure. This is why team members at Signature at Reigate Grange arrange a wide range of activities for the residents to join in with as they see fit. Whether you are in a residential home or just moving into your first home, engaging in hobbies that you enjoy can help you feel more motivated in daily life because the reward system is set off.

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Physical Benefits

The physical benefits of engaging in a hobby will vary based on what the hobby is and how often you do it. However, those who engage in hobbies such as gardening, knitting,

crocheting or even gentle exercise will soon feel the benefits through their body. Those who knit are less likely to have arthritis in their fingers and wrists, and those who garden report being more mobile and having higher ranges of flexibility. Of course, if you are choosing a hobby, be sure to choose one that matches your mobility level.

Learning Skills

When you are learning a new hobby or sprucing up an old one, you are developing new skills. As new skills develop, confidence goes up, and in turn, chemicals in the brain that are linked to positivity increase, primarily dopamine and serotonin. So, learning new skills can help boost your mental health and your overall mood, and it can be done at your own pace with a hobby!

Socialisation

Some hobbies are linked to being alone, but not many! Even knitting circles are a great place to make friends!

The benefits of socialisation are endless: lower stress levels, better mood, better sleep, and an improved sense of well-being. Also, if someone in a residential setting is living with Alzheimer’s, research has found that socialisation can help slow down the progress of this illness, helping them to maintain independence and have fun with their friends at the same time.

Routine

When you engage in a hobby a few times a week, it will help to keep you in a routine. Why is this a good thing? Research has shown that if someone does not have a routine in place, even if it is based on hobbies and work, it can be detrimental to their mental health. For those who are older, having hobbies based around routines or set days will also help them to keep better track of time.

Conclusion:

In conclusion, establishing a routine that includes engaging in hobbies several times a week can greatly contribute to mental well-being. Not only does it provide structure, but it also offers a sense of purpose and can be particularly beneficial for older individuals in maintaining a clear sense of time. Prioritizing such routines can lead to a healthier, more balanced life. Ultimately, these consistent activities play a pivotal role in fostering personal growth and enhancing overall happiness.

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By Alexandra Rivers
I am Alexandra Rivers, a highly experienced healthcare professional with extensive experience in hospital administration. With over 10 years of experience working in the field, I have developed a comprehensive understanding of the healthcare industry and its complexities.

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