AARP and the Global Council on Brain Health (GCBH) have released a new resource guide – Boosters for Joy – to help adults of any age, and particularly older adults, connect safely and enjoyably in the coming months. This new publication offers over 100 resources including useful articles, videos and events, volunteer opportunities, podcasts, music and arts activities, and information to boost social connections during these challenging times no matter where you live. One of these learning and engagement opportunities you choose just might introduce you to someone new or stimulate your neurons!
This guide of resources collected by AARP and friends of the GCBH was developed as much of the country begins to experience colder weather and at a time when the holiday season can amplify feelings of loneliness. Social isolation has been shown to increase dementia risk, as well as harm overall health, particularly among older individuals.
Building on the initial recommendations in GCBH’s COVID-19 report, this resource guide shows there are still many ways to safely connect with other people whether you choose to reach out either virtually or in-person. We encourage you all to take a look, find something of interest, and share these ideas and activities with your friends and family.
Additional resources are available in the right-hand column – continue reading below for a recap of our earlier report on COVID-19 and brain health.