Exercises to help seniors stay independent at home
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The healthiest seniors are those who spend time exercising to stay fit and active. With regular exercise, you can help prevent or improve conditions ranging from osteoporosis to heart disease. However, the risk of injury can make exercise difficult for some seniors. This article will explore a few of the best activities to build strength while minimizing the chances of injury. As you try these exercises, remember to stay hydrated and fueled by a healthy diet for optimal fitness.
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Chair exercises
If you have wanted to try an activity like yoga, but you are afraid you don’t have the strength or stamina to get into poses, you might benefit from a chair adaptation that lets you sit as you move through lower-intensity variations of beneficial poses. The stability and support of the chair will let you move freely to stretch and strengthen muscles without losing your balance or getting hurt.Light weight lifting
Classic exercises like weight lifting are a great choice—especially if you want an easy exercise to do at home. Go for lighter weights so that you don’t put too much strain on yourself while lifting. And remember to consult your doctor before engaging in strenous activities.Swimming and water aerobics
Once you get into the water, you will have minimal impact on your bones and joints, so you can easily get moving even if you suffer from arthritis or osteoporosis. Community pools and recreation centers might offer classes in water aerobics to get your heart rate up, or you can simply dive in and start swimming laps to tap into the benefits of underwater exercise.Whether you need a little help around the house for chores or companionship during the day, the caring staff at Assisting Hands Home Care in Hinsdale will be there for you. To schedule a free, in-home consultation today, visit Assisting Hands Home Care online or call 630-321-9000.

Of-course, exercise is really good thing for seniors even everyone to live fit and fine.
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ReplyDeleteA lot of older adults are discouraged to exercise due to their age and health condition. They think that taking part in physical activities will increase their risk of becoming injured. This is not true since according to this blog, regular exercise can actually improve certain conditions such as heart diseases and osteoporosis. This list of exercises is suitable for older adults since they can build strength without increases the chances of being injured. I've also read from http://www.ltcoptions.com/ that walking, cycling, gardening and Tai Chi can improve physical well-being and decrease the chance of requiring any form of long term care.
ReplyDeleteIt is a very good thing for seniors to exercise to help keep them more independent at home. Even if they exercise just a little bit, something is better than nothing. Doing this will be great for them and will reduce the senior care services that they will need. This is something that senior care services can even help them out with.
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