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After spending your life working and taking care of others, it’s important to take care of yourself as well. You want to be able to continue doing the things you enjoy for as long as possible and maintain good health. There are a variety of steps you can take and changes you can make to support healthy aging and improve your quality of life.
Physical activity is essential at any age. It supports weight management, strengthens bones and muscles, improves cardiovascular health, and enhances balance and mobility. You don’t necessarily have to hit the gym to stay fit, though using free weights and equipment can be beneficial. Sign up for a senior fitness class, walk or bike around the neighborhood, practice yoga or Pilates, go swimming, or enjoy a rousing game of tennis. Try new activities and find things you enjoy to keep you active.
As you age, your dietary needs change. You may need to eat more fiber or cut back on your sodium. Create a well-balanced diet that incorporates lean proteins, low-fat dairy, whole grains, and plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables. Add a punch of flavor by experimenting with different herbs and spices rather than using salt or butter.
Keeping your brain sharp is part of healthy aging too. Spend time reading each day or doing puzzles like crosswords or Sudoku. Challenge yourself to learn new skills or hobbies. Even playing video games (and board games!) with the grandkids can work different parts of your brain and make you think and problem solve.
Recovering or catching up from lost sleep can be difficult, so make it a point to try to get at least seven to eight hours of sleep each night. Keeping your room cool and dark can create a more ideal environment for rest. Pay attention to medications you take and how they may affect your ability to fall or stay asleep. Working out during the day can help you burn off excess energy and feel more tired at night.
Give yourself something to look forward to, whether that is volunteering in the community, attending a weekly book club, or learning to play the piano. This can help boost your mood and keep you more engaged, which is great for your mental health.
This is especially important if you live alone. Unfortunately, isolation and loneliness can contribute to depression. Make plans to have lunch with friends once a week or meet to go walking in the park. Sign up for activities or volunteer opportunities where you can connect with others while doing things you enjoy. Stay in touch with family and friends in person, over the phone, or through video calling. Surrounding yourself with people who make you happy can be very energizing.
Finally, ensure you’re keeping up with doctor appointments and screenings so you can stay on top of your health. Speak up if you have concerns and seek out support groups if you’re dealing with chronic or life-altering conditions.
Partnering with an in-home care provider can help you navigate aging with more confidence. A caregiver can support you with a wide range of activities of daily living, provide welcome companionship, and empower you to continue living your best life. Contact Always Best Care at (720) 494-8407 to schedule a free consultation and learn more about how in-home care can benefit you as you age.
As you get older, health screenings and checkups become a more vital part of your overall well-being. Knowing which screenings to get after 50, and how often, will support early detection and effective treatment, while also helping you stay proactive about your health. To make being proactive even easier, weve created a handy preventive care guide filled with quick health tips and the information you need to stay on top of your health screenings. Click below to download your free health screening guide today -https://transformingage.org/mastering-your-health-after-50/- Call us today to learn more 720-505-5133.
Supporting independence is one of the best things we can do for the older adults in our lives. The summer months, filled with events and activities, offer great opportunities to revisit how were helping seniors stay empowered, without compromising safety.What Independence Really Looks LikeIt doesnt mean doing everything alone it means having the freedom to make choices, engage in meaningful routines, and feel in control. From choosing what to eat to deciding when to go for a walk, independence is deeply tied to dignity and mental wellness.Tools That Support Senior IndependencePersonal Emergency Response Systems (PERS): Allow seniors to summon help at the touch of a buttonMedication Dispensers: Help track daily doses and prevent missed or doubled medsVoice-Controlled Smart Devices: Can assist with reminders, music, and communicationTransportation Services: Ride-share apps or senior transit services can make errands and outings easierProfessional Services Can Help, TooIn-home care aides can support with personal care or light housekeepingMeal delivery services ensure regular nutrition without the burden of cookingDay programs or hobby groups promote mental stimulation and social interactionResources to Explore Support Options:Eldercare Locator A nationwide service connecting older adults and caregivers with trustworthy local support resources. https://eldercare.acl.gov/Public/Index.aspxBenefitsCheckUp by NCOA A free, confidential tool to help older adults find benefits and support programs. https://www.ncoa.org/benefits-checkupAARP Technology Resources for Seniors Guides for using smart home devices, tablets, and safety tech. https://www.aarp.org/home-family/personal-technology/ Summer is a season of freedom and with the right supports in place, seniors can experience that freedom in ways that enrich their health, happiness, and quality of life. Call us today to learn more, 303-957-2555.
With Always Best Care, every client receives extraordinary care in an inspiring environment with caring people. Understanding what community is right for you or your loved one can be a daunting task. In order to assist you in your selection of an appropriate assisted living community, Always Best Care has partnered with select communities (our "assisted living partners) to advise you of the communities and services they offer. Because Always Best Care is compensated by our assisted living partners, we are happy to provide our senior housing and assisted living placement services at no charge to you community you choose. We personally escort you to tour select communities based on matching your needs and your budget with communities we have already visited and evaluated.