The Top Ways to Stay Mentally and Physically Healthy in Your Golden Years
By CarePatrol
As we age, it is natural to slow down both mentally and physically. Many times, it feels like declining health is an unchangeable part of the process, but this could not be further from the truth! There are many different ways that older adults can maximize their physical and mental health throughout their golden years. With diligent awareness and care, seniors can live longer, healthier lives. The tips shared in this article are an excellent way for families and caregivers of seniors, as well as seniors themselves, to ensure mental and physical health during their golden years.
Stay Active
There is no doubt that our bodies change as we age. While it may not be possible anymore to do the same exercise you did in your 20s, there are many enjoyable ways to stay active as you get older. According to the American Psychological Association, exercise has a positive impact on your brain and also is shown to boost moods. By regularly exercising to the best of your ability, you will keep your body and mind stronger. You can find individual exercises or follow-along workouts for different ages and abilities on sites like YouTube. Some ideas for senior exercise include:
- Walking
- Water aerobics
- Swimming
- Stationary biking
- Body weight strength and balance exercises
- Senior fitness classes
- Yoga
- Tai Chi
- And many more!
Engage the Mind
The brain needs exercise as well! By challenging your brain, you will keep your mind healthy and working better for longer. Two of the best ways to keep your mind challenged and occupied are reading books and playing games. Here are some great game ideas to engage your mind:
- Puzzles
- Sudoku
- Crossword puzzles
- Scattergories
- Solitaire
- Scrabble
- Chess
- Checkers
Socialize
Retirement can be incredibly lonely, and loneliness negatively impacts both mental and physical health. Socialize and stay connected with family and friends to keep your mind healthy. Join a senior book club, game club, debate club, fitness class, or any other group that meets regularly to keep in touch with peers. Encourage your family to visit, and call them to stay connected.
Monitor Your Health
Health issues often sneak up on us, especially as we age. Watch for any early signs of mental or physical issues so you can seek treatment before any minor problems become serious conditions. Track your blood pressure, and take any medication you need daily. If you notice major changes in mood, energy, memory, or language, check in with your doctor as soon as possible.
The Right Senior Living Environment
Making sure you are in the right senior living environment is critical for your health. In order to stay as safe and as healthy as possible, you must be in a living situation that is best suited for your individual needs.
That is where we can help. Safer senior living is our main goal here at CarePatrol. CarePatrol conducts a detailed care assessment to ensure we help you find the best housing option for your needs and preferences. Get started today and search for a CarePatrol senior care advisor near you by clicking HERE.