When your elderly family member has a real reason to be physically active, it can be a lot easier for her to embrace that habit and to keep it going. With the help of in-home care professionals, your elderly family member can prioritize moving more and make it a bigger part of her daily routine.
Moods and Mental Health
Exercise and just moving more can do so much for your elderly family member’s mental health, including mood regulation, depression, and anxiety. Your elderly family member doesn’t have to run marathons to seek out a runner’s high but having a regular routine for moving more is a good idea. Always clear any new exercise plans with her doctor to make sure that it’s safe for her first.
Brain Health
Your senior’s brain is also going to benefit from being more physically active. Increasing your elderly family member’s movement can help with memory and can lower the risks of developing dementia and other cognitive diseases later. Again, it doesn’t take a lot of physical activity to reap these benefits.
Functional Health
Functional health involves activities of daily living. That is to say, the activities that your elderly family member needs and wants to do simply because they’re part of life. These are activities like getting out of bed, eating and cooking meals, and bathing. Moving more ensures that your senior can keep doing as much as she can for as long as she can. Even so, having help now and again from home care providers can make life easier for your senior.
Chronic Health Conditions
If your elderly family member has chronic health issues like heart disease, diabetes, or COPD, exercise can help to reduce the impact of that illness on her daily life. It’s important that your aging family member knows exactly what type of exercise and how much is right for her. Her doctors can help her to formulate a plan that works for her needs.
Appetite
Some seniors find that as they age, their appetite shrinks and it’s more difficult to eat as much as they should in order to stay healthy. Being more physically active can help your senior to keep her appetite from decreasing. Having help from senior care professionals is also important in terms of helping your senior to keep eating healthy meals on schedule.
Quality of Life
Being more physically active helps your elderly family member’s overall quality of life because it addresses all of the above as well as simply helping your senior to feel better. When your senior feels better, is stronger, and is sleeping better, she’s more likely to have a happier overall experience in her everyday life. That’s all an important part of living the life that she wants to live.
Setting up a realistic daily routine that includes physical activity as well as her other needs is so much easier for your elderly family member with the help of in-home care professionals. They’re able to keep her on target and help out where necessary so that she can experience as many benefits as possible from being more active.
IF YOU OR AN AGING LOVED ONE IS CONSIDERING HIRING IN-HOME CARE IN SARATOGA, CA, PLEASE CONTACT THE CARING STAFF AT HOME HELPERS TODAY. (408) 317-4969