January 29, 2010 |
Posted by: Carebuzz |
Posted in: Common Problems and Problem Solving,Senior Activities in Florida |
Tagged: Florida seniors, Goal setting, Personal Growth, Self-Improvement —
Not everyone’s the same when it comes to their goals and that’s often where New Year’s resolutions go wrong. At Home Care Florida we know that many seniors feel they need to vow to improve their health through diet and exercise, and while these are positive goals, if your heart’s not in it you’re not going to stick to them. Instead, think about one of these unique resolution ideas:
1. Educate yourself – you’re never too old for learning. Pursue an interest; go back to school and take advantage of the discounts for seniors who want to return to college. Or take a class that teaches you more about another hobby like a craft or physical activity like dance
2. Expand your career – if you’re a senior who’s still in the workforce, make the best of your last few years in a career and do something you really enjoy. Even if you’re not working for an income, volunteer somewhere that fulfills you
3. Take a trip – if you’ve been dreaming of getting away somewhere, make it your goal this year. You can take the opportunity to plan and save. It doesn’t have to be something glamorous; even a journey to visit family that normally comes to you makes for a change of pace
4. Work on organization – sometimes with age, people become more sentimental. You may find that your home is becoming more cluttered. Take the opportunity to get your home organized for a safer and more comfortable environment
5. Develop new relationships – whether it’s romance you have in mind, or just feel you’d benefit from increasing your social circle; get out there and network!
Via: LifeScript
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January 25, 2010 |
Posted by: Carebuzz |
Posted in: Common Problems and Problem Solving,Health and Nutrition for Florida Seniors |
Tagged: Florida seniors, Resolutions, Self-Improvement —
Here at Home Care Florida, we know that with the addition of years, keeping promises and resolutions can be a greater struggle. However, it does not have to be for seniors. If goals are simplified and mindsets altered, seniors should have no problems with keeping their New Year’s resolutions past January.
• Keep Your Resolutions To A Minimum—If you have a laundry list of resolutions staring you in the face, discouragement will eventually follow when all goals are not met. Try to only make one or two resolutions for the New Year.
• Goals Should be Realistic – Weight loss or spending resolutions with large goals tend to fly out the window past January. Start small with any resolution. Losing a small amount of weight a week in comparison to setting a 20-pound goal for the month will be much easier to keep going.
• Be patient and don’t get discouraged—The saying “old habits die hard” could not be truer when it comes to New Years resolutions. Correcting old habits will take a while to change. Setbacks may present themselves, so do not get discouraged and punish yourself for falling back on an old habit.
• Give Yourself a Pat on the Back—When you accomplish a goal, reward yourself. Being proud of your accomplishments will give that additional incentive to keep up your resolutions just for how good it makes you feel.
Source: ehow.com
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January 22, 2010 |
Posted by: Carebuzz |
Posted in: Senior Activities in Florida |
Tagged: Florida seniors, relationships, Senior Couples —
At Home Care Florida, we know that growing old together means setting mutual goals, and one of the best ways to accomplish your goals is to go into them together and motivate and support each other throughout the process. Accomplishing goals together will help increase your bond in older adulthood.
1. Improve your health together – you’ll be better motivated if the person that you live with and spend most of your time with has the same goals. When you go out to eat, make healthier choices together and find exercise activities you enjoy doing together
2. Eat at home – it’s easier to make healthy choices when you eat at home. Vow to dine in more often, and try to incorporate unique recipes you enjoy eating out into a healthy home diet
3. Get out and explore – many seniors have lived in their city for decades and have come to take it for granted. Each week, get out there with your spouse and explore a museum and a local park. You’ll appreciate the local culture and get moving at the same time
4. Eliminate bad habits – spouses may not have the same bad habit, though they can encourage one another to eliminate theirs. Quit smoking while your loved one cuts back on drinking
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January 18, 2010 |
Posted by: Carebuzz |
Posted in: Common Problems and Problem Solving,Health and Nutrition for Florida Seniors,Senior Activities in Florida |
Tagged: Caregivers, Florida seniors, Goals, Self-Improvement —
As a senior caregiver, you already lend your support in so many areas of your loved one’s life. One more area you can give them a hand is in helping them set and achieve goals to improve the quality of their life. Your support coupled with their desire to succeed will be the perfect recipe for success!
1. Help form a support team – you don’t have to do it alone! Help your loved one form a support network that will help them reach their goals. If it’s to eat better, consider hiring a nutritionist and encourage friends and family to adopt healthier eating habits around them too. If it’s exercise, attend classes with your senior and ask others to do the same.
2. Remind him/her it’s not always going to be easy – especially for seniors who often face so many challenges later in life, it’s easy to give up on something that’s not coming easy. Often, resolutions that will drastically change their life aren’t going to be easy. Certain goals can be physically and emotionally challenging, so give them a friendly push when needed
3. A slip up doesn’t mean give up – as part of overcoming the challenges that can come with new goals, seniors need to keep on going even if they slip up along the way. In that situation, encourage them to learn from what they were doing wrong, then put it behind them and move forward. Ask them if there’s anything you can do to give them a hand with starting new!
Via: Associated Content
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January 15, 2010 |
Posted by: Carebuzz |
Posted in: Health and Nutrition for Florida Seniors,Senior Activities in Florida |
Tagged: Dieting, Florida Aging, Senior Health, Weight Loss —
Losing weight is not an easy task for anyone. With seniors, it may take a lot longer to lose just a few pounds. While this can be a huge challenge, there are millions of seniors who have made a resolution to drop a few pounds. The tips provided below will help seniors achieve their weight loss goals.
1. Try to be more conscious of what you eat. While sweets are hard to resist, try eating a piece of fruit instead of candy. It will satisfy your craving for sugar and is much healthier.
2. Buy a scale for the bathroom. This will help monitor your weight. You can even use a journal to keep track of any changes. A good scale will help you through your weight-loss journey.
3. Increase physical activity. Seniors do not need to join a gym. A simple short walk each day will help burn extra calories. In addition, that walk can help keep your heart healthy. Exercise also increases your mood, so not only will it have physical benefits, but your mental health will improve as well.
4. Discuss weight loss plans with a doctor. You want to make sure your diet is providing you with the intake you need to stay healthy yet at the same time will help you lose weight.
Source: aarp.org
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January 11, 2010 |
Posted by: Carebuzz |
Posted in: Common Problems and Problem Solving,Health and Nutrition for Florida Seniors,Senior Activities in Florida |
Tagged: Florida seniors, Goal setting, New Year's, Resolutions —
The vast majority of individuals who make New Year’s resolutions don’t stick to them. In fact, the average person abandons their goals only about a month after they’ve made them. Seniors can achieve their goals throughout the year, if they only take steps to stick to them:
1. Focus on fun – particularly when it comes to losing weight or starting an exercise program, the resolution can become a burden rather than something you desire to achieve. Find exercise activities you enjoy, and if your resolutions have nothing to do with weight loss or exercise; ensure you go about attaining your goals in a way that’s focused on fun!
2. Think about your future today – if you have goals for the future, there’s no better time than now to start working towards achieving them. You might have excuses, whether it’s related to your age, your health, the logistics of getting around or something else; but those are aspects unlikely to change so take the bull by the horns and work towards the goals you set
3. Talk to others – if you tell others about your goals, you’ll be more likely to stick to them. It almost creates a challenge, since you’ll be encouraged to tell your friends and family that you’re successful rather than failing at your New Year’s resolutions. This also gives you a support network for encouragement
Via: AARP
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January 8, 2010 |
Posted by: Carebuzz |
Posted in: Safety Concerns for Florida Seniors |
Tagged: Driver Safety, Florida Elderly, Senior Drivers —
Giving up their car keys is one of the hardest things that families can ask their loved ones to do, but new research shows that not all have to. It seems that senior drivers are safer than ever before behind the wheel based on the following facts:
• As baby boomers age, there are more older drivers on the road
• Older drivers today seem to keep their licenses longer and are more comfortable traveling longer distances
• The number of fatal crashes involving older adults have declined, which has been a focus since seniors with health conditions, and that are physically more fragile can mean an accident has much more severe effects
• Older adults rarely pose a risk to other drivers on the road; when crashes do occur, often the only risk they pose is to themselves
• Today’s older adults are better recognizing their impairments, such as limited mobility and how that might impact their ability to drive. They adjust their driving habits accordingly
Via: ScienceDaily
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January 4, 2010 |
Posted by: Carebuzz |
Posted in: Health and Nutrition for Florida Seniors,Senior Activities in Florida |
Tagged: Exercise, Florida seniors, Healthy Aging, Senior Fitness —
Many seniors choose to be more sedentary in older adulthood for fear of falling or injuring themselves. A recent study shows that they’re just not doing themselves any favors, because high-impact activities can improve bone density. It is important that seniors looking to make serious changes to their exercise routine follow a process to ensure that health and safety comes first at all times:
1. Start slow – particularly for those seniors who don’t exercise regularly, it’s important to build up strength, balance and endurance. Jumping right into high-impact activity could cause too much strain. Starting with light weights, aerobics and other activities will help to prepare seniors
2. Talk to your doctor – before beginning any exercise program as a senior, it’s essential you get clearance from your doctor. The study shows that your bone health could benefit, but of course, specifics depend upon your background and health. Seniors don’t want to do harm while trying to find benefit
3. Find exercises that work for you – high-impact exercises include anything that get your feet off the ground. Running, jumping rope, jumping jacks, and step aerobics can all have their benefits
4. Listen to your body – with any activity, particularly as you age, listen to what your body is telling you. Stop if it hurts or seems to cause strain; push yourself, but not too hard
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January 1, 2010 |
Posted by: Carebuzz |
Posted in: Choosing the Best Care Option in Florida,Health and Nutrition for Florida Seniors |
Tagged: Florida seniors, Medical Care, Preventative Care, Vaccinations —
CDC Promotes Preventative Medicine for Older Adults
Preventative medicine is not always considered a priority for American seniors, particularly those who have concerns about their financial future with their retirement approaching when they are in their 50’s or 60’s. Preventative medicine might seem unnecessary, but it can ensure that there are fewer medical issues that arise in the future and associated costs. That’s why the CDC is creating an awareness program to promote preventative medicine for individuals aged 50 to 65.
Preventative medical services that older adults can benefit from include:
• Vaccinations – middle-aged adults and seniors should receive routine vaccines for illnesses like influenza pneumococcal disease
• Blood tests and screening – routine doctor’s visits should be encouraged which allow medical professionals to monitor cholesterol, blood pressure, and blood sugar levels which can both prevent and allow for early diagnosis of health issues
• Technological screening – the technology today allows for less invasive screening for conditions like breast cancer, cervical cancer and colorectal cancer and should be done regularly, dependent upon family history, age and the advice of a doctor
Older adults may put off preventative care in order to reduce their costs, but by following through with preventative steps they can secure their future health and costs that can arise from the treatment of much more serious medical conditions.
Via: CDC
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