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Grandparents’ Fitness with Grandchildren

When seniors are looking to interact more with their grandchildren and stay healthy at the same time, we suggest challenging a grandchild to a week of walking!  Wear a pedometer - both you and grandchild - you will be able to count the steps each day for a week. Then continue to use the pedometer throughout the year, striving for a 20-percent increase in step totals, and aiming for 10,000 steps a day.  This also is an activity that our CAREGivers do with clients of Home Instead Senior Care Austin.

Walking Tips for Seniors:

* Our upcoming Fall season can be the perfect time to start walking!  The weather is cooler. Fall colors are beautiful. And senses and memories can come alive during a stroll through a nearby park.
* As you walk look at the colors, sounds, smells and feel of the leaves. Reminisce about the things enjoyed  while growing up and the middle years. There are wonderful stories that will stimulate memories.

Before you start your walking - your natural shock absorbers (or “fat padding”) in seniors’ feet deteriorate with age. So does bone density, particularly in women. Combined, these factors make seniors prone to stress fractures. Softer ground produces less shock than harder surfaces and is more foot-friendly. If possible, walk on grass or dirt paths which are flat, even and well-manicured.

Be on the alert later in the fall when cold weather becomes an issue. The cold can cause numbness, limiting the client’s ability to detect trauma or wounds to the feet. It also makes surfaces harder, resulting in more shock to the feet and ankles with every step. When the weather gets too cold, or in our case now, too hot, continue your walking in the local mall, an indoor track or an exercise facility.

Greater Phoenix Assisted Living Alternative & Central Phoenix Assisted Living Alternative helps elders and seniors live safely at home. Call 623.583.5868, 602.265.8228 or 480.991.3959 for Home Care and Independence.

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