Baby Boomers

Are Multi-generation Lifestyles Linked to Longevity?


November 4, 2020 • Fenny Peiffer

grandparents and grandchildren playing basketball together

According to a research article by JAMA, feeling young regardless of age may help you live longer, but what does it really mean to be younger than your years? For some that might be an active social calendar, maybe it’s the stamina to chase after grandkids or the passion to pursue a favorite hobby. For nursing homes in Deventer, Netherlands, watching the game with energetic college students is how their seniors are finding youthful vitality. As a swap for paying apartment rent, a small group from surrounding universities has taken to providing companionship, and an energetic vibe to residents that proves age is all relative.

Childlike enthusiasm is wasted on the young. As children, we can’t wait to get older, and then it’s oh, to feel like a kid again. Older adults that spend time with the younger generation tend to show more vigor, are savvier in terms of modern amenities, and have a greater sense of social connection. Multi-generational housing is a way of life for many cultures and is particularly beneficial for seniors who may otherwise be in an assisted living facility or feel socially isolated. In turn, according to an article published by the Journal of Social Issues, children with close relationships with their grandparents had fewer issues with depression and low self-esteem. Grandma and Grandpa have seen a thing or two in their lifetime and imparting this wisdom to their kids, and grandkids create a stronger family bond overall.

Many retirement community developers have caught onto the benefits of generations co-existing together. Gavilan in Rancho Mission Viejo California is one such community that bridges the age gap by combining resort-style 55+ living nestled amongst homes designed for younger families. Retirees have the luxury of enjoying their own lifestyle amenities while having the option to mingle with youngsters in common areas available to all ages. Seniors can enjoy feeling young at heart with all the sophistication a 55+ community provides. Walt Disney said it best, “Adults are only kids grown up, anyway~”

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