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Building Friendships in Assisted Living: Fostering Connections

Moving to an assisted living community is more than just a change of address – it’s the beginning of a new chapter filled with opportunities for friendship and connection. For many seniors, the chance to share meals, join activities, or simply chat over coffee creates meaningful bonds that brighten daily life. These relationships are powerful, and they help combat loneliness, foster belonging, and create the warm, welcoming atmosphere that makes assisted living communities thrive.

At Sommerset Neighborhood Assisted Living & Memory Care, we know that friendships are just as important as care routines. Whether a resident enjoys bingo, gardening, or simply finding a walking buddy, these shared moments strengthen community ties and bring joy. For those in memory care and assisted livings, connections can be especially valuable, offering comfort, companionship, and a sense of familiarity.

From encouraging your loved ones – to asking about new friends during visits, here’s our staff’s expert advice for how families can play an active, effective role in supporting this exciting new chapter in life:

 

1. Join a Group Activity

Invite your loved one to participate in a book club, craft class, or community activity. Shared interests make it easier to meet new friends and spark conversations in an assisted living facility or at home.

 

2. Set Up a Buddy System

Pair your loved one with a fellow resident or neighbor for walks, coffee chats, or card games. Having a routine partner encourages consistency and comfort in senior living communities.

 

3. Share Stories

Encourage your loved one to talk about favorite memories, hobbies, or family traditions. Storytelling opens doors to deeper conversations and lasting friendships in both independent living and assisted living communities.

Family Support Makes All the Difference

When families show interest in their loved one’s social life, it reinforces their sense of belonging. A quick question about new friends, an invitation to join a group activity, or even a simple word of encouragement can inspire confidence to connect.

At Sommerset Neighborhood, we believe friendships are the heartbeat of our community. From assisted living to specialized memory care homes, our spaces are designed to bring people together – because life is better when it’s shared.

 

Discover the Sommerset Difference


We invite you to visit and see firsthand how we create an environment where connections flourish. Experience the warmth of our senior living community, meet our caring staff, and discover why Sommerset is among the best rated assisted living facilities in Oklahoma City.

Because at Sommerset, care goes beyond health—it’s about heart, connection, and community.

 

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