The wintertime is a wonderful time of the year to gather with friends and family and enjoy time together, sharing company, stories, and meals to avoid the dark and the cold outdoors. But it can also be a time for many where they feel an increased sense of sadness, possibly even leading to depression. Whether it’s missing a loved one or feeling sad and isolated from being cooped up inside, many older adults are susceptible to suffering from the “winter blues”.
Experts believe that normal aging does bring some changes to sleep. Essentially, older adults tend to get sleepy earlier in the evening and tend to sleep less deeply than when they were younger. So, it’s probably realistic to expect that as you get older, you won’t be sleeping for as long or as soundly as when you were younger.