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It’s a new year, and that means most of us are thinking about making healthy changes. Whether you call them resolutions or not, it’s only natural to see this time as a perfect moment for reflecting on our health and working toward better habits.
For many older adults, however, the fitness gear ads, trendy at-home workouts, and discounted gym memberships feel like they’re geared toward someone else—that is, a much younger audience.
Unfortunately, only 12.7% of people 65 or older get enough physical activity in their lives. Exercise for seniors can feel out of reach for many reasons, from health problems to mobility concerns. But it doesn’t have to.
There are plenty of ways to get and stay active when you’re aging in place. Let’s talk about some of the ways that seniors can get moving safely and improve their overall health!
Exercise has been touted as a wonder drug—even the New York Times has said as much. Even light exercise has a bevy of benefits, from improving longevity to managing chronic conditions. Getting regular physical activity can help older adults maintain their ability to perform activities of daily living, prevent illnesses and health conditions like heart disease, and improve overall quality of life.
Let’s take a look at some of the top reasons people over 65 shouldn’t throw in the towel on fitness.
Each of these exercises can be great for older adults. Remember to always start with a warmup, listen to your body, and take breaks as needed. It’s important to start slowly and gradually increase the intensity and duration of your workouts as you get stronger.
To reduce the risk of falls, improving balance becomes increasingly important as we age. Thankfully, several simple yet effective exercises can help seniors improve their stability and prevent falls. Here’s an example of a fun and engaging balancing exercise routine for seniors:
Chair exercises offer a fantastic way for seniors to keep their bodies moving and improve their overall health and well-being, all from the comfort of their own homes. Remember to use a sturdy chair, listen to your body, and take breaks as needed.
If you haven’t heard by now, crunches are OUT. Instead, try these three core exercises recommended by a Harvard-affiliated physical therapist to build strength in the abdomen, back, and pelvis area.
Before starting any new exercise routine, you should always consult your doctor and keep your well-being top of mind. If you or your loved one has limited mobility, has been diagnosed with dementia, or has other conditions that might make finding the right wellness routine challenging, now might be the time to consider at-home senior care.
ComForCare’s senior caregivers can take care of tasks around the home that they may no longer be able to safely accomplish on their own. They can also help seniors manage chronic conditions, provide medication reminders, and perform home safety checks to ensure a safe environment.
As part of their comprehensive companionship, personal care, and wellness services, they can tailor a plan to your or your loved one’s needs. That could include helping navigate fitness options, coordinating talks with healthcare providers about exercise, and being there during exercise to ensure safety.
With over 200 locations in North America, ComForCare is dedicated to person-centered care for older adults. Our flexible services can easily adapt to your family’s needs, from light assistance to around-the-clock care. Help your loved one live their best life possible when you choose ComForCare. Reach out today to learn more about our services and find your perfect caregiver!
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