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Meditation Decreases Health-Threatening Loneliness in Older Adults

Posted on March 20, 2013 by Liberty Lutheran
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By Celeste Tarbox

Loneliness at any age can have an impact on mental and physical health, but in older adults it can lead to even more serious health consequences, such as earlier-than-expected death and the loss of physical functioning (NYTimes). Older adults often feel lonely and disoriented after moving into a nursing home or assisted-living community due to geographically-dispersed children and lost spouses. However, a simple technique of mindfulness-based meditation can be practiced to potentially lessen the health threats of loneliness and depression.

A recent study conducted by UCLA professor of medicine and psychiatry, Steve Cole, adds to the growing collection of research demonstrating the positive benefits of meditative practices and techniques.  The study was published in the journal Brain, Behavior & Immunity reporting that just eight weeks of training in mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) decreased loneliness in older adults (ucla.edu).

MBSR uses mindfulness-based meditation to teach the mind to be more conscious of the present moment and not dwell in the past or project into the future. Participants in the UCLA study attended weekly two-hour meetings learning body-awareness techniques and were asked to practice mindfulness meditation exercises for 30 minutes each day at home. Simply by noticing sensations in the body and working on one’s breath, older adults prone to loneliness can work their way toward better understanding how to mindfully attend to their feelings of loneliness and daily life practices.  The scientific results offer hope for individuals to use simple practices at home to improve their mental and physical health.

If you are interested in participating in mindfulness-based meditation or introducing it to a loved one in your life, it is important to find a qualified instructor to train the mind, just as if you would wish to learn any new activity.

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Village at Penn State Residents Share Knowledge

Posted on March 1, 2013 by Liberty Lutheran
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“Centre County had a life before Penn State,” Cliff Bastucheck says. And in a recent presentation, he shared that life with his fellow residents at the Village at Penn State. Continue reading →

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Couple Finds Love During Retirement

Posted on February 13, 2013 by Liberty Lutheran
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When Helen and Jim Malia moved in to The Village at Penn State (VPS), neither of them were looking for love. But in December, they celebrated their sixth wedding anniversary. Continue reading →

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Depression in the Elderly

Posted on January 22, 2013 by Liberty Lutheran
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Depression in the elderly is very common, and is often overlooked and under diagnosed. According to Dr. Karen Valdez, from the Department of Geriatric Psychiatry at Abington Memorial Hospital, two percent of all Americans age 65 or older have clinically serious depression. That’s 700,000 Americans. Continue reading →

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Choosing Retirement Lifestyle

Posted on January 8, 2013 by Liberty Lutheran
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Betsy and Ted Taylor are no strangers to change. In nearly 60 years of marriage, the Taylors have lived in five different locations, and in 14 different houses.  Betsy says, “Our family mantra is ‘To change is to grow and to grow is to change.’” Continue reading →

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Phil Keeney’s Story of Service

Posted on November 7, 2012 by Liberty Lutheran
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Phil Keeney enlisted in the Army Air Corps to serve in World War II as soon as he graduated high school. He was stationed in 15 different states during his training, and traveled everywhere by train. “People don’t realize how much we depended on railroads at that time,” he said. Continue reading →

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Jack Gaudinsky’s Story of Service

Posted on November 7, 2012 by Liberty Lutheran
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Jack Gaudinsky had written letters to World War II soldiers as a child, and knew that he wanted to join the service after graduating high school. In 1951, shortly after the start of the Korean War, he enlisted in the Air Force and was sent to Airborne Radar School at Keesler Air Force Base in Mississippi. Continue reading →

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Garrett and Laura Mitchell’s Story of Service

Posted on November 7, 2012 by Liberty Lutheran
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Garrett and Laura Mitchell are high school sweethearts who both served our country in World War II. After graduating high school, Garrett attended Dickenson Junior College for two years. He graduated in the spring of 1942, and enlisted in the Army Air Corps in September. Continue reading →

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Crime Scene Investigation: Fact or Fiction?

Posted on November 7, 2012 by Liberty Lutheran
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As a University-Based Retirement Community, The Village at Penn State’s connection to Penn State University benefits both residents and students. The Village partners with the University to provide educational opportunities for residents, and offers students valuable experience outside of the classroom. Continue reading →

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College Sweethearts: Hope and Ron Coder

Posted on July 5, 2012 by Liberty Lutheran
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In their own words, Hope and Ron Coder are “Penn Staters through and through.” College sweethearts, Hope, 79 and Ron, 83, met at Penn State when she was a freshman and he a senior. Fifty-nine happily-married years, four sons, five grandchildren, four great grandchildren, and 20 homes later, across the U.S. and Japan, the Coders are living life to the fullest back at Penn State at what they affectionately call, “The Village.”

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