Men’s Sheds are uniquely positioned to address various aspects of older men’s health through practical engagement, social support, and community building.
Here are 10 facts related to older men’s health and wellness that participation in a Men’s Shed can positively impact:
- Mental Health and Well-being: Men’s Shed participation promotes social interaction, reducing feelings of isolation and loneliness, which can help prevent or alleviate depression and anxiety in older men.
- Physical Activity: Many Men’s Shed activities, such as woodworking, gardening, and DIY projects, encourage physical movement, which can improve cardiovascular health, reduce the risk of heart disease, and maintain mobility.
- Cognitive Health: Engaging in hands-on projects and learning new skills can stimulate the brain, helping to slow cognitive decline and reduce the risk of conditions like dementia.
- Sense of Purpose: Volunteering and creating projects in a Men’s Shed gives older men a sense of purpose and achievement, which boosts self-esteem and can improve overall life satisfaction.
- Prostate Health Awareness: Men’s Sheds often provide health education and information sessions on common aging issues like prostate health, encouraging regular health check-ups and early detection of problems.
- Reducing Social Isolation: Men’s Sheds provide a space for older men to build friendships and engage in community activities, reducing the risk of social isolation and its negative effects on mental and physical health.
- Support for Healthy Lifestyles: Shed members often exchange tips and information on healthy habits, including nutrition and exercise, supporting each other in maintaining healthy lifestyles.
- Promoting Mobility and Preventing Falls: Regular participation in hands-on activities improves coordination, balance, and muscle strength, which can help reduce the risk of falls, a common issue for older men.
- Chronic Disease Management: The sense of community in Men’s Sheds can support men managing chronic conditions like diabetes or heart disease by encouraging them to stay active, adhere to treatments, and share health strategies.
- Hearing Loss and Communication: Engaging in regular social activities in the Shed helps men with hearing loss practice communication skills and avoid the social isolation that can accompany hearing difficulties.
Selected Studies and Reports about Men’s Sheds’ Effectiveness
- Alberta Centre for Sustainable Rural Communities: The Mental Health Benefits of Men’s Sheds in Rural Alberta, April, 2023 https://www.mensshedscanada.ca/resources/Alberta-Study-Apr-2023.PDF
- McMaster University: The men’s sheds : A safe and inclusive space for older men https://www.mcmasteroptimalaging.org/blog/detail/blog/2018/07/03/the-men-s-sheds-a-safe-and-inclusive-space-for-older-men
- Barry Golding: Men’s Sheds in Australia: Learning Through Community Contexts; The Men’s Shed Movement: The Company of Men, 2015 and Shoulder to Shoulder: Broadening the Men’s Shed Movement, 2021 https://barrygoanna.com/mens-sheds/
- American Journal of Men’s Health: The Role of Community-Based Men’s Sheds in Health Promotion for Older Men: A Mixed-Methods Systematic Review, 2022 https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/15579883221084490
- Health and Place: The impact of community Men’s Sheds on the physical health of their users, 2021 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1353829221001453
- Social Return on Investment – the Westhill and District Men’s Shed, Scotland (2015)
- The Guardian: The town that’s found a potent cure for illness – community
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2018/feb/21/town-cure-illness-community-frome-somerset-isolation