Making The Most of Quality Time with Friends and Family

By Roz Jones

The relationships we have in our lives have a significant impact on our well-being. They help us celebrate good times, offer support during the bad, and fill our lives with companionship to help prevent feelings of isolation and depression.

Unfortunately, it’s always easy to maintain the relationships we have or develop new ones. As caregivers, we’re busy juggling dozens of responsibilities that we often put our family and friends on the back burner. Only when it’s too late, do we realize how much we’ve neglected one of the most important aspects of our lives.

When taking care of an aging loved one how to make the most of quality time?

The Importance of Quality Time

We live in an age where everyone is seemingly connected via their screens. We scroll through social media like our lives depend on it. And we’ve convinced ourselves that by sending a text or clicking on a ‘Like’ button, we’ve done our fair share of social interaction for the day.

Yet, humans are social creatures. Starting at screens all day long is sort of the opposite of that, which is why a lot of research shows that excessive use of social media platforms is actually one of the biggest risk factors for feeling isolated, lonely, and anxious.

On the flip side, keeping in touch with friends and family does wonders for your mental, emotional, and physical health. This means talking on the phone each week and having in-person get-togethers.

Strong social connections make you less likely to suffer from high blood pressure, Type-2 diabetes, and other chronic diseases.

Another benefit of surrounding yourself with positive, supportive people is that it lowers your risk of depression, stress, and anxiety. In addition, studies show that it can also delay the effect of cognitive disorders like dementia and Alzheimer’s.

There’s also the fun aspect of spending time with friends and family. You get to create memories and build strong, trusting relationships.

Here are a few more benefits to gain from quality time with the important people in your life:

  • Improves your sense of self-worth
  • Boosts self-confidence
  • Encourages you to avoid unhealthy lifestyle habits
  • Helps you get through challenging times, like an illness, divorce, job loss, etc.
  • Increases your sense of purpose and belonging

How to Make the Most of Quality Time with Friends and Family

Possibly, one of the things that get in the way of connecting with friends and family is that we’re too tired. Staying connected means staying active, scheduling times that suit both of you, and coming up with things to do together.

Yet, once you make an effort, you’ll realize it was just what you needed to make you feel happier and less stressed. To help you get inspired, we put together a list of 30 fun-filled ideas you can try the next time you get together with family and friends.

  1. Try out a new restaurant or coffee shop.
  2. Sign up for a dance class.
  3. Visit an art gallery or museum.
  4. Plan ‘Game Night.’
  5. Hire a rowing boat at a local lake.
  6. Make a DIY list of things that need repairs or touch-ups around the house and go through them one by one.
  7. Pick up a new hobby or activity together.
  8. Plan a crafting night where you knit, crochet, color, or pretty much anything creative!
  9. Keep track of important events in each other’s lives and celebrate them.
  10. Organize a clothes swap.
  11. Attend a TED talk together.
  12. Host a ‘spa’ night and do each other’s nails.
  13. Gather stuff you don’t want and host a yard sale.
  14. Enjoy a Broadway (or off-Broadway) show.
  15. Sync up your washing schedules so you can meet at the Laundromat.
  16. Plan a getaway for the weekend.
  17. Set up a home-tasting party.
  18. Visit a make-your-own pottery studio.
  19. Try an Escape Room.
  20. Go bowling or Glow-in-the-Dark bowling for even more fun.
  21. Invite your friends or family over for breakfast or brunch while dressed in your PJs.
  22. Organize a Swap Clothes day.
  23. Go shopping!
  24. Go to a karaoke bar or rent a karaoke machine and have a karaoke night at home.
  25. See a comedy show.
  26. Book tickets to the ballet or the symphony and get all dressed up.
  27. Enjoy a ball game from the bleachers.
  28. Go jumping at a trampoline park.
  29. Brew some herbal tea, sit back, and relax while enjoying afternoon tea and biscuits.
  30. Attend community events.

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Making the Most of Your Family Time Before the School Year Begins

By Roz Jones

Back-to-school season is swiftly approaching! It’s time to start thinking about how to make the most of your family time before the school year begins. There are plenty of activities to keep everyone occupied and happy, but it often takes a little bit of planning to make sure everything runs smoothly. Here are some tips for Caregivers to make the most of their family time before the school year begins:

  • If you have young children, take advantage of the warm weather and get outside for some active play. Visit a nearby park or playground, go for a bike ride, or just let them run around in the backyard. Playing together is always a blast when done as a family.

  • Older kids and teens may be more interested in indoor activities, such as playing video games or watching movies. Relax by playing a board game with your older children or watching a movie together. It’s still important to encourage them to get up and move around every once in a while. Suggest going for a walk around the neighborhood or playing a game of catch in the backyard.

  • For aging loved ones and clients, quality time together can be even more important. Try to schedule outings or activities that everyone in the family can enjoy, such as picnics, trips to the zoo, or visiting a local museum. Many museums offer discounted rates for families during certain hours of the day/weekend. [Check out my blog ‘How to Get Active With Your Aging Client Or Loved One‘ to learn about more activities you can do with your aging client(s) or loved one(s) this month!]

  • Don’t forget to take some time for yourself and plan ahead as much as possible. As Caregivers our schedules can be pretty hectic, so be sure to enlist the help of other family members or friends when needed, and take breaks when you can. Remember that taking care of yourself is essential to being able to provide care for others.

It’s hard to believe that summer is almost over and the school year is about to begin, but with a little bit of planning, you can make sure that everyone in the family enjoys some quality time together before the busyness of back-to-school season begins. Although we can’t slow down time, there are still plenty of things we can do to make the most of our family time, so enjoy it while you can.


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3. LEARN TO: Ask for help, accept help when it is offered, and acknowledge yourself on this caregiving journey. Hear from experts on how to balance caregiving responsibilities by taking care of your needs and involving others to help manage the natural stress and isolation of being a caregiver.