Helping Seniors with Chronic Health Conditions Kick Off a Healthy New Year

Helping Seniors with Chronic Health Conditions Kick Off a Healthy New Year in our latest blog post. - in home care

One of the most commonly made
– and broken –
New Year’s resolutions is to exercise more and eat healthier.

For seniors with chronic health conditions (as many as 85% of older adults who are struggling with at least one, and 60% with at least two), the challenge to make healthy lifestyle choices is even more challenging.

The benefits, however, are well worth the investment of time and energy, including:

  • A substantial (71%) decrease in diabetes
  • Reduced stress and anxiety
  • Better sleeping habits
  • Improved balance, leading to fewer falls
  • Decreased arthritis pain
  • And more!

It’s crucial for seniors to first schedule an appointment with their primary care physician (and/or the specialist treating specific chronic health conditions) for approval to begin or change any exercise or dietary plan.

Upon receiving the doctor’s consent, the senior care companies Florida families trust at American, Advocate, Douglas and Whitsyms In-Home Care suggest trying these simple recommendations:

Physical Activity

  • Perhaps the easiest, least expensive, and most enjoyable physical activity is taking walks. Find a walking buddy, start off slowly, and get out in nature to enjoy the fresh air and scenery.
  • Try tai chi or yoga, which are both great for enhancing flexibility, relieving joint stiffness, and increasing range of motion. Follow along with an online tai chi or yoga instructor, or join an in-person class, wearing face coverings as appropriate (and boost socialization in the process).
  • Build endurance and strength while going easy on joints with low-impact exercises such as swimming or riding a stationary bicycle.

Healthy Eating

  • Begin by replacing bad eating habits with healthier options, one at a time. For instance, if a typical snack is salty chips or pretzels, opt for baby carrots and hummus instead. Once you’ve become adjusted to that one switch, choose another – such as replacing the white bread used to make sandwiches with whole grain bread.
  • Include a variety of food groups throughout the day, as well as a variety of colors. Use this listing of food groups and portion sizes for inspiration.
  • Don’t forget about beverages! Opting for water, whether plain, sparkling, or flavored, is a much healthier choice than soda, sugar-sweetened tea, or coffee.

Mental Health

  • Staying connected to others is so important for mental/emotional wellbeing. When in-person visits with family and friends aren’t possible, keep in touch by phone or through virtual visits, using Zoom or a similar platform.
  • Find ways to reach out to help others, which is one of the best ways to boost self-worth, mood, and a sense of purpose. A few ideas include baking cookies to have delivered to a homeless shelter for a special, homemade treat; writing letters or cards to lift the spirits of friends or family members who are struggling; putting together care packages for local veterans.
  • Take plenty of time for relaxing, enjoyable self-care activities: reading, listening to favorite music, spending time in nature, engaging in art projects, etc.

American, Advocate, Douglas and Whitsyms In-Home Care’s professional referred care providers are always here to help seniors stay motivated to make and stick to a healthier way of life, and to provide the high quality care they deserve, whether through accompanying seniors to exercise classes , planning and preparing healthy meals, companionship to foster socialization and alleviate loneliness, or a wide range of other services.

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Contact us today to learn more about how exceptional, personalized Florida home care services can make life better for a senior you love!

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