You\u2019re a caregiver who knows that your aging loved one needs a senior exercise program to feel their best both today and tomorrow.<\/p>\n
You want to help them find (and stick to) a fitness routine that keeps them feeling their best.<\/p>\n
But what\u2019s the best way to support them in creating a senior specific exercise program that will significantly benefit their health and that they will enjoy enough to stick to long-term? Because if you ask us, enjoying our days is a crucial part of our overall health and well-being.<\/p>\n
Here\u2019s what to consider for a fitness routine for seniors that supports both physical fitness and fun.<\/p>\n
Here\u2019s the reality: older adults need three different types of exercise to stay physically fit, according to the CDC<\/a>. That\u2019s aerobic activity, muscle strengthening, and balance exercises.<\/p>\n
Socialization. Laughter. Silliness. What could be better than spending time with friends and getting fit at the same time?<\/p>\n
We\u2019ll say it: senior exercise programs should be fun.<\/p>\n
Because what\u2019s the point of working up that sweat if there\u2019s no one to commiserate with? And we all know falling over trying to hold tree pose in yoga is a much better experience if your friends are there to laugh with about the experience.<\/p>\n
But while fun tops our list of favorite reasons to do anything, there are also scientific benefits to pursuing fitness with friends.<\/p>\n
Around a quarter of community-dwelling Americans 65 and older are socially isolated<\/a>. When you consider that social isolation is up there with more commonly known factors like high blood pressure and smoking when it comes to premature mortality, it\u2019s clear that supporting older adults in finding community is crucial.<\/p>\n
As a caregiver, you want to support your aging parents to get and stay physically fit. But their happiness is important to you, and you want them to enjoy themselves, too.<\/p>\n
So while there are countless specific exercises out there to choose from when it comes to senior fitness, we highly recommend supporting your loved one to integrate fun and socialization into their exercise activities.<\/p>\n
Could you use more tangible help when it comes to helping your loved one stay fit and active? We offer tailored caregiver assessments \u2014 plus actionable support \u2014 completely free of charge.<\/p>\n
Simply call us at 855-461-2552 or send us a message<\/a>, anytime.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"