The Benefits of Having a Routine

The benefits of having a routine can help reduce stress, which can lead to better mental health, more time to relax and less anxiety.

Routines create structure and can promote mental, physical and emotional health.

The absence of a routine can often lead to stress and feelings of unmanageability.

A routine can help establish the most important things, limit your ability to procrastinate, and helps you keep track of your goals.

Above all, it allows for better goal-setting, motivation, and achievement.

Routines Support Cognitive Function

Research has found that having regular work processes allows workers to spend less cognitive energy on recurring tasks, which can support focus and creativity for more complex tasks.

The more “automatic” a task is for you, the easier and faster it is for you to do it.

For seniors or the disabled, having this be easier and faster may help improve the quality of daily living.

Mental and Physical Benefits

Moreover, having a routine may help keep you on track both mentally and physically, which can help make days more positive and productive.

Certainly, routine has its benefits—it keeps us on task, eliminates distractions, and gives rhythm to a hectic life.

Benefits to establishing a routine may include better sleep, better eating habits, and better overall health.

Sleep better: Routines like your sleep schedule and bedtime habits affect your mental sharpness, emotional well-being and energy.

Routines help our brain conserve energy and minimize risks.

This makes sense from a neurobiological perspective, and it’s even essential for survival, but it can have adverse effects on us – for example, when we develop a bad habit.

Familiar activities can provide comfort for both adults and children during challenging and uncertain times.

Just like adults, children feel more confident and secure when their daily activities are predictable and familiar.

A consistent daily schedule and step-by-step routines can give children a predictable safe day.

Provides a Positive Structure

Furthermore, routines provide a positive structure to our day and help us better manage our mental health and wellbeing.

Routines signal change in the time of day, let us know when to eat, sleep, when to exercise, get sunlight, when to relax, and they give us more time for the things we value and enjoy.

What’s a Good Daily Routine for Seniors?

  • Wake up at 7:30 a.m.
  • Take care of personal hygiene needs and get dressed.
  • Enjoy breakfast on the porch while listening to favorite music with dog.
  • Take a stroll.
  • Tackle a puzzle or art project.
  • Pack a picnic lunch to take to the neighborhood park.
  • Run an errand with a caregiver.

Why is it important to support people to maintain their routines and daily living activities?

Reduces Stress and Anxiety

Feeling disoriented and unsure about what is planned for the day is common, and having daily activities planned will make your loved one feel like they have control and purpose in their lives.

Does routine help dementia?

Routines can help a person with dementia know what to expect, and help them continue to do things on their own.

Doing so will make them feel better about themselves.

People with dementia will eventually lose the ability to carry out these everyday routines and will depend on others to help.

Call us today to receive care that your loved ones need.

Our caregivers will be happy to help develop a routine for your loved one’s well-being.

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