SeniorsCentral.info is a searchable online senior resource for seniors, family members to find information about seniors's health, care and housing, finance for seniors, senior travelers, volunteer work, community activities, safety and security and much more.
  Home    |    About  

Posts Tagged ‘Senior Health’

Tips for Senior Staying Healthy

Monday, June 20th, 2011

Heart disease becomes a heart attack or slowed mental functions turn into Alzheimer’s disease. If you want to avoid running into these types of problems then it is important that you take good care of your body no matter what age you are. The types of things you do now can make all the difference in the quality of your senior health when that time in your life rolls around.

Achieve a healthy weight – Of all the things you can do to protect your senior health, losing weight tops the list. There is a long list of problems that occur from carrying around too many pounds. They range in severity from being afflicted with arthritis in the knees to developing a chronic disease such as diabetes and heart failure. This adds up to a poor quality of life as well as increased medical costs. Losing weight improves your overall health as well as decreases your risk of manifesting serious diseases such as cancer and some brain disorders.

Get regular exercise – Exercise improves both physical and mental conditioning. One of the leading theories as to why people develop diseases in the joints and bones is because of chronic disuse. Doing things like walking, simple stretching exercise, and light weight training can go a long way towards keeping the body limber and strong. Mental exercise is equally important for maintaining and even improving your mental faculties. Challenging your mind with puzzles, logic games, or learning another language can keep the mind elastic and help stave off degenerative neurological diseases like Alzheimer’s or dementia that can harm your senior health.

Stay active – Sadly, suicide is high amongst people at retirement age. One theory for this is that when the job goes so does the person’s reason for living. They have a hard time adjusting to the slower and seemingly purposeless life of retirement. To protect your emotional senior health, take time to develop hobbies and relationships outside of your job. These things will sustain you when you finally make the transition from full time employee to retiree. If you are already retired, then find ways to be social. Volunteer, start a home business, or join a travel club. When you are busy, you won’t have time to feel lonely.

Getting a Senior Health Care Plan

Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010

A lot of people dread going old, but whether we admit it or not, getting old is just a part of life and something that all of us expect. However, there are always ways for us to be able to prepare for the so-called “golden years”. This is to ensure that life after retirement will definitely be just like a walk in the park – absolutely free from worries.

The usual way to go when it comes to preparing for retirement or taking care on health is by acquiring a retirement plan from life insurance companies. This kind of life insurance plan is best started as early as you start working. Why? Well the sooner you start, the sooner you premium will mature thus, the bigger benefits for you. While retirement plans give you just retirement money to you on whatever you please, there are also health plans available wherein you will also need to pay monthly premiums for some years to ensure that when you reach that certain age, you will certainly have someone or a place that will look out for you.

Considering that in Western countries it has never been a practice for the elders of the family to stay in their kids house, it is definitely a great idea to have a health plan ready, just so that you will be ready with whatever may happen to you in the future. Just think , heaven forbid, if you got sick and you do not have any means to pay for medical help, will you just be content in letting yourself weaker by the minute – and eventually die from sickness? Have a senior health care plan will prove to be of very good use to you whether or not you have a sickness that needs to be taken cared of. There are also some perfectly healthy seniors in old folks home too but they still avail of senior health care plans just to ensure that all their needs will be taken cared of – even something as simple as have the right vitamins.

These days, health care has actually grown into a big, big industry already wherein more and more institutions are being put up to cater to senior health care. Usually, clients are given the option to hire a private nurse that can stay in the clients home and work full time while there are also caregivers or nurses available to assist to the needs of seniors in old folks homes. But do not think that just because it is an old folks home, you will not be able to receive the as good senior health care as the kind offered by private nurses. Times have changed and old folks homes or communities are actually more modern and well maintained already so there is absolutely no reason to worry.