Project Nuestra Hogar Eishel
Eishel is a Hebrew word found in Genesis 21:33. The full passage says, "He [Abraham] planted an Eishel in Beer-Sheba, and there he proclaimed the name of God of the Universe." There are various Talmudic interpretations of the word Eishel, but all agree that Abraham's intention was to provide hospitality.
This website uses the principles of Positive Psychology combined with still photography and storytelling to nudge people toward a better, flourishing life. Participants are encouraged to take photos of themselves, family, acquaintances etc. and write a story or narrative about why the photo makes them happy. We are piloting it in the Eishel, a progressive nursing home in Mexico utilizing the principles of Positive Psychology to facilitate the individual flourishing life.
Eventually the goal is to achieve a near universal implementation of these principles and for the Eishel to be known internationally as the destination where the Third Age can be a positive stage of life. Scroll to the bottom of the page to learn more about how we view aging in modern society.
"Vive y Agradece" - Yanira Apolinar Hernández
"El chef Alberto mostrando postres" - Leon Golub
"Nieto y Bisnietos" - Leon Golub
"Micromento de Conexión" - Rachel Aspani
"Mi Papá me Enseñó" - Leon Golub
"Tabachines" - Rachel Aspani
"Felicidad" - Melania Diego
"LOS AMORES QUE CAMBIAN TU VIDA" - Natividad Salgado
"Today the sun shining on me" - Mario Reyes
"Baby asistente Geriatrico" - Faby
"Inspiración" - Ave Fénix
"Felicidades Marros" - Leon Golub
The Third Age is a social term that refers to the last decades of life, in which one approaches the maximum age that the human being can live. In this stage of the life cycle, there is a decline of structures that had been developed in the previous stages, such as physical decline, cognitive, emotional and social. The specific age varies from country to country, depending on socio-cultural, institutional, economic and political factors. For example, the third age in Spain is considered to be from 65 years, while in Colombia, Mexico and Peru it starts at 60 years of age.
In Japan, old age is a status symbol; it is common for travelers checking in to hotels to be asked their age to ensure that they will receive the appropriate deference. In contrast, in the United States aging is generally considered undesirable. Historically disciplines that address this stage (Geriatrics) deal with prevention, cure and rehabilitation of diseases in the elderly.
Historically, psychology used to be a science focused on alleviating mental illness until martin Seligman came up with the notion of Positive Psychology. While classical psychology focuses on what can go wrong, Positive Psychology is designed to look at what can go right.
Many countries have “nursing homes” which are institutions that, sometimes with the inclusion of specialized gerontological services, care for the elderly, The emphasis is in curing and caring for the infirm elderly. Today, thanks to the emphasis on Positive Psychology, More and more nursing homes are offering programs fostering well-being in the elderly.
Programs such as The Art of Happiness, The Mental Fitness Program for Positive Aging and other have shown very positive results. They have shown an improvement over time for subjective happiness, decreased mood state of tiredness, and mindfulness constructs of non-judging and non-reactivity, stress, and satisfaction with life.