Social media and smartphones are breaking down the barriers of distance and time when it comes to staying in touch with family and friends. Whether it's through social media platforms, video calls, or interactive games, the internet offers a plethora of options for seniors to maintain close relationships with those they care about.
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By embracing these digital tools, seniors can enrich their social lives and continue to share precious moments with family and friends, no matter where they are in the world. Here are some fun ways you can connect with your loved ones online:
Social media apps are a game-changer for helping seniors stay in touch with friends and family. Meta (you might know it as Facebook) is a big hit thanks to its huge community, making it super easy for the elderly to catch up with old friends. And while not many seniors are on Instagram, it's perfect for sharing photos and helps bring grandparents and grandkids closer together.
Whether it's a group of family, a group of friends, or just a group of people with similar interests to yours, a Facebook group is almost like your own little private forum where you can all post whatever you like — pictures, videos, craft ideas, you name it! You can even make it private so that only your little group will be able to see what is posted and commented on.
Facebook and Instagram are the front-runners in the social media video and chat communication world right now, specifically in use by all generations. Your friends and family are likely active on at least one of the two platforms, if not both, which makes it a great way to connect with them and stay up to date on what is happening in their lives.
Facebook Messenger Rooms bring a modern twist to the nostalgic AOL chat rooms of the past, but with a significant upgrade: video capabilities! This feature allows you to effortlessly organize a group video chat with friends and family with no time limits or costs. Whether you're in the mood to host a lively dance party, dive into discussions in a book club, or share a meal virtually as if you were all sitting at the same table, Facebook Messenger Rooms is your go-to platform.
With a plethora of new features, platforms like Facetime, Facebook Messenger Rooms, Zoom, and more, have made virtual gatherings feel as seamless as being in the same room. Real-time screen sharing, app integrations, and more can change your family group call into a fully immersive party.
Here are a few ways to get creative with your next virtual connect:
There are so many options for online games, and we aren't just talking video games. Things like Scrabble, Balderdash, poker, and other classics can be played online alongside a video chat. Your family (or friend) game nights don't have to fall by the wayside just because you can't meet in person anymore—you can still play all those fun games and connect over video.
What is better than a meal where everyone gets to eat whatever they want, and you only have to do your own dishes? Many would argue that there is nothing better—and that's what you get when you participate in or host a virtual dinner party. Everyone makes their own food, grabs their own drinks, and then sits in front of a computer or phone and gets to have great conversations with loved ones over food.
Stay active while staying connected, just as you would if your grandkids or a previous neighbor were actually dropping by for a visit. Simply host a video call and seamlessly connect your favorite music playlist to your group call, ensuring everyone can groove to the same tunes in real time. The beauty of virtual dance parties lies in their dual benefits: not only do they foster social connections by bringing together friends and family, but they also encourage physical activity.
At Sarasota Bay Club, we strive to create a vibrant retirement community. Enjoy a retirement filled with luxury amenities and services, as well as fun activities and lasting friendships. Schedule your personal tour today and explore the social life at Sarasota Bay Club.