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Socialization in the Corwin Center

At the Corwin Center, Emerald Heights’ onsite assisted living community, staff is always available to ensure residents are getting the right level of care at all times.

The goal of assisted living at Emerald Heights is to help residents remain as independent as possible and step in when needed. However, in the spirit of helping residents live a full, independent life, there are a multitude of social activities for all residents to enjoy.

Socialization, activity, entertainment and recreation play a key role in Emerald Heights’ standard of living. Assisted living is not just about catering to basic needs but making sure residents have everything they need for mental, emotional and spiritual wellbeing.

According to a recent study by the National Institute of Health, 30% of assisted living residents nationwide have experienced depression symptoms at some point while living in their communities. Emerald Heights and the Corwin Center are doing all they can to mitigate these feelings by promoting socialization, activities, and enrichment opportunities.

Types of Socialization Offered

There are dozens of physical fitness classes for residents led by instructors that have the goal of supporting daily activities. There are also walking groups, personal training, and outdoor physical activities to promote wellness.

If a resident’s care plan does not focus on physical activity, there are many other ways to socialize and connect with neighbors at the Corwin Center. There are daily activities including art, music, games, educational lectures, religious services, and so much more.

Some of these activities are for assisted living residents only, however many activities are for both assisted living and independent living residents. This is a great way for residents to socialize with people from all over the community.

This is also one of the largest benefits of the continuum of care offered at Emerald Heights. If a resident finds themselves moving to assisted living from independent living, they are still able to connect with all the friends they have made and participate in many of the activities they have grown accustomed to.

Why Does Socialization Matter

No matter what interests a resident has, the act of socialization in any shape or form can have a huge impact on the wellbeing of residents in assisted living.

Research shows socialization and activity can mitigate depression, loneliness and isolation. Mental health is a huge focus for Emerald Heights and making sure residents have a sense of belonging and purpose is always top of mind.

Many of these activities can also stimulate the mind and foster positive emotions which can improve brain health. Participating in group discussions, attending weekly activities, joining resident groups and sharing ideas with others helps to improve cognitive function and reduce the risk of cognitive declines such as Alzheimer’s or dementia.

The benefits of socialization in assisted living are endless. By ensuring there are opportunities around every corner for residents to connect with one another, Emerald Heights is helping residents live a fulfilling life.  

Introducing: The Emerald Heights Fitness Team

One of the best parts of living at Emerald Heights is the state-of-the-art fitness center and programs offered in the community. The fitness department recently was revamped by promoting a new team lead and adding three amazing fitness specialists to the fitness department. The team is excited to offer all they can to residents including new classes and more fitness options. To learn more about the people behind Emerald Heights’ fitness, read about the new team below:

Meet Alexandra “Alex” Clark:

Alex is a certified Zumba instructor and earned her degree in theater from California State University, Northridge. She’s been teaching Zumba classes at Emerald Heights for over five years and is enthusiastic about fitness. Alex is excited to offer new programs for all areas of Emerald Heights.

If you have been living at Emerald Heights for several years, you may recognize Alex Clark who supervises the trips/events department and the life enrichment activities department for independent living and the Corwin Center. In her new role as Wellness Programs Manager, Alex will still be overseeing these two areas of service, but she will also be managing the fitness program as well.

Fitness has been an important part of Alex’s life for as long as she can remember. She played sports as a child, danced and even tried gymnastics for a little while. Before starting her career in senior living, Alex also worked at several gyms. 

Alex says, “I am so blessed to be continuing my career at Emerald Heights and I am excited to now oversee the fitness department. With the new team, I know we will be able to offer more classes, develop new programs and offer the best fitness plans we can. There are lots of exciting things on the horizon!”

Meet Tanner Bostian:

Tanner was hired by Emerald Heights in August 2022 as a fitness specialist. Although this is his first job working in senior living, Tanner brings unmatched enthusiasm and excitement to share fitness with residents.

He is currently pursuing a bachelor’s degree in exercise science from St. John University and has the goal of earning his masters in kinesiology in the near future. Bostian has a personal training certification though the National Strength and Conditioning Association and earned an aging specialist certification though the American Council on Exercise.

He is hoping to add a few new classes to the fitness program that highlight some of the areas he enjoys most such as basketball, boxing, golf, stretching and strength training.  

When he is not working at Emerald Heights, you can find Tanner as the head coach for Junior-Varsity boys’ basketball.

“Ever since I started working at Emerald Heights, I have been so lucky to get to know and learn from the residents of the community. I love hearing their stories and getting to build a relationship with them,” says Tanner. “Another thing I love about working at Emerald Heights is my co-workers! They make coming to work fun and I am glad we have such a collaborative relationship which ultimately benefits the residents.” 

Meet Katharine Manter:

Katharine also joined as a fitness specialist in August 2022 and has loved working with the residents at Emerald Heights ever since.

She has been working with ageing adults for several years. Katharine comes from a medical background so she has a vast knowledge of medications, proper breathing techniques, diabetes management and exercises to improve one’s quality of life.

Manter earned her bachelor’s degree in physical education with a kinesiology concentration followed by a master’s degree in clinical exercise physiology. She is also a certified clinical exercise physiologist by the American College of Sports Medicine.

Katharine teaches several group fitness classes and is happy to take on new personal training clients. She also works with the physical therapy team when needed. She is most excited to grow the posture and balance classes and is hoping to provide seminars to educate residents on fall risk, exercises, proper form/technique and overall health.

“I find it so rewarding to help a resident learn to walk better or perform their daily activities through fitness. A lot of the classes offered help residents regain mobility, strengthen balance and allows them to have a better quality of life,” shares Katharine.

If you are interested in getting to know any of these amazing staff members, now is the perfect time to join the fitness program. There are typically eight to ten group fitness classes offered every day such as aqua-aerobics, total body fitness, weightlifting, tai-chi, yoga, Zumba and even line dancing. If you want to train on our own or have individualized attention, the fitness center is open for use daily and Emerald Heights offers personal training packages.

To learn more, chat with one of the fitness specialists today!