ADDRESS: 2601 Chestnut Ave, Glenview, IL 60026
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ADDRESS: 2601 Chestnut Ave, Glenview, IL 60026
EMAIL: contact@chestnutsquare.info
PICTURED ABOVE: David and Shirley W. attend one of the many themed dinner events at Chestnut Square.
Retirement is often portrayed as a blissful time of relaxation and leisure, but for many seniors, it can also bring a new set of challenges. The transition away from a busy work life can evoke a mix of emotions, including uncertainty, loss of purpose, and isolation.
“Years ago, when I was teaching a class to my seminary students, we interviewed various age groups to better understand the gap between what people expected before retirement, and what they ultimately discovered afterward,” explains Chestnut Square resident Shirley W. “We found that the things people were looking forward to the most—having more free time and fewer responsibilities—wound up becoming the things they ultimately found most challenging.”
Shirley’s class learned that for seniors especially, filling up each day with purpose and meaning was often a struggle, and those who maintained a meaningful lifestyle were much likelier to report happiness.
According to recent medical studies, there is science to back up those observations. "There is growing evidence that having a sense of purpose is linked to better health and well-being in older adults," says Dr. Melanie Chandler of the Mayo Clinic. Likewise, a study conducted by Rush University in Chicago found that higher levels of physical activity were associated with slower cognitive decline and improved health, often delaying or preventing the onset of diseases.
When Shirley and her husband, David, entered their retirement years, they initially found it challenging to occupy their days as they had during their professional lives. “We realized that we wanted more structure and activity, and that’s one of the main reasons we decided to move to Chestnut Square."
Since becoming residents of the independent living community, the couple have become more engaged and attend various programs each week. David has started attending watercolor painting classes, participates in the poetry club, and attends the nonfiction book club. Shirley enjoys the fiction book club and loves all the guest lectures, discussion groups, and concerts.
“We’ve also enjoyed meeting all of our new neighbors here,” says David. “Sharing meals and having interesting conversations with new friends has brought additional meaning to our lives."
To learn more about Chestnut Square's holistic approach to senior well-being, please call
(847) 998-1118 or visit www.chestnutsquare.info
ADDRESS: 2601 Chestnut Ave, Glenview, IL 60026 | PHONE: 847 998 1118 | EMAIL: contact@chestnutsquare.info