The Mental Health Benefits of Spending Time Outdoors in Spring

There’s something about spring that naturally lifts the spirits—flowers bloom, birds sing, and the days feel just a bit brighter. But beyond the fresh air and sunshine, spending time outdoors can have a real, positive impact on mental health, especially for seniors. Even simple activities like a walk in the garden or sitting on a sunny bench can make a noticeable difference in mood, energy, and overall well-being. In assisted living Lakewood, spring is the perfect time for residents to take advantage of outdoor spaces. Whether it's gardening, group walks, or simply enjoying a cup of coffee on the patio, the benefits go far beyond just soaking up the sun. Sunshine Lifts Your Mood Exposure to natural sunlight helps the body produce vitamin D, which is linked to improved mood and decreased feelings of depression. Sunshine also helps regulate sleep patterns by balancing melatonin levels. Spending just 15-30 minutes outdoors each day can make a big difference in how you feel. For senio...