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Sleep and the Senior Years: What Actually Helps

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If you are sleeping less than you used to, you are not alone, and you are not necessarily doing anything wrong.

Sleep changes with age. According to the National Institute on Aging, older adults often spend less time in deep sleep, the stage that helps restore the body. The body’s internal clock also tends to shift earlier, which means many seniors feel tired earlier in the evening and wake earlier in the morning.

Sleep may also become lighter and more broken up. A person may wake several times during the night or have trouble falling back asleep.

These changes are common. They are not always signs of disease. But they can still be frustrating, because older adults generally still need about seven to eight hours of sleep. The need for rest does not disappear, even when sleep becomes harder to get.

So what actually helps?

Research points to two important habits: staying physically active and staying socially connected.

Physical activity can help the body feel more ready for sleep at night. That does not have to mean hard exercise. Walking, stretching, gardening, swimming, chair exercises, or light strength training can all help, depending on a person’s health and ability.

Social connection matters, too. Studies have found that isolation and loneliness are linked to poorer sleep in older adults. A phone call, church group, volunteer activity, lunch with a friend, card game, class, or visit with family can do more than lift someone’s mood. It may also help improve sleep quality.

The strongest results appear to come when movement and connection work together. A senior who takes a walk with a friend, attends a fitness class, joins a gardening group, or volunteers in the community is helping both body and mind.

Good sleep habits still matter. Keep a regular bedtime and wake time. Get morning light when possible. Limit long daytime naps. Avoid caffeine late in the day. Keep the bedroom cool, dark, and quiet. Turn off screens before bed.

It is also important to talk with a doctor if sleep problems are severe, sudden, or linked to pain, breathing trouble, depression, medication side effects, or frequent nighttime bathroom trips. Those issues may need treatment.

But for many seniors, the first steps are simple.

Move your body. Stay connected. Keep a steady routine.

And try not to worry too much about sleep. Worrying about it is one of the least effective ways to get more of it.

 

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