Due to much research on the subject,
we now know it is not only important to get a good night’s sleep but it is
essential to our overall good health and wellbeing. Sleeping balances our active life with the
time our body needs to renew and rejuvenate. However, unfortunately
with age comes a variety of health conditions that can interfere with getting a
good night’s sleep.
Experts explain that the elderly are
more likely to “suffer from chronic insomnia characterized by difficulty
maintaining sleep than difficulty initiating sleep.” Suffering from Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS) or
sleep-disordered breathing, including snoring and sleep apnea are more
frequently seen in older adults and can result in poor sleep patterns. We also know that bright sunlight helps to
regulate melatonin (a hormone that promotes sleep) and sleep-wake cycles, and
many
elderly people do not spend enough time out-of-doors.
Not getting an adequate amount of
sleep each night can impact vitality and resilience that seniors need to age
better. In fact, insomnia is associated
with poor health and mortality. Lack of sleep
can also increase older adults’ risk of a fall, and some studies suggest a
history of sleep deprivation can increase the risk of cognitive problems. Routinely napping during the day is another
problem that interferes with a good night’s sleep.
Tips for getting a better night’s
sleep include avoiding eating and working late.
Experts say to turn off the TV and other smart devices at least 30
minutes before bedtime as the blue light emitted from electronics prevents the
body from releasing melatonin, a hormone that promotes sleep. Follow a set bedtime, and right before you
plan to go to sleep do some deep breathing and light stretching. It is recommended we try to get eight to nine
hours of sleep on most nights.
MorningStar
of Beaverton’s senior community includes 66
suites for assisted living and 38 secure suites devoted to the
individualized, specialized care for residents with memory impairment. Our spacious suites are available in a
variety of well-designed
floor plans and have details reflective of those found
throughout our beautifully appointed assisted living facility. Please
see our
website for more information on our community as well as our coordinated
defense in the fight against the coronavirus to ensure the health of both
residents and team members.
MorningStar Assisted
Living & Memory Care of Beaverton 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 amidst a beautiful, serene
setting by creating a foundation built on honoring God, valuing all seniors and
selecting staff with a felt calling to serve. Please contact us learn more
about our exceptional assisted living facility.
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