Your Health Over 50

     
   
   

When it comes to senior health, there's no room for compromise and caregivers as well as the elderly themselves are finding new and better ways of coping with the trials and tribulations of aging.

The elderly population is becoming increasingly more active and also displaying a more active role in their own health care as well. Many communities offer programs promoting senior health in a variety of meaningful ways. Socialization is a crucial aspect of senior health. Isolation from ones peers whether voluntary or not can create a myriad of emotional issues such as depression and host of other overall adverse health effects. Community programs for the aged offer seniors companionship, a variety of physical and mentally stimulating activities to take part in as well as giving them a sense of purpose and meaning.

For the senior who is unable to freely participate in community based events or activities, there are adult day programs available that offer transportation to and from the centers. These programs offer time off for caregivers, camaraderie and healthy, well-balanced meals as well as physical and mental stimulation.

There are also meals-on-wheels programs for the elderly who are no longer able to prepare their own food. Nutritious, healthy meals that are freshly cooked will be delivered to the home either for free or on a sliding scale.

Your local area for aging center or chapter will also have invaluable resources regarding the myriad of challenging aspects of senior health. Libraries, hospitals, doctor's offices along with nursing facilities should all be able to provide information and perhaps guidance as well.

There are also companies that offer in-home personal care services. Professionals trained in the world of senior health come into the home and perform various duties and services that the senior may no longer be able to do for themselves. These companies can offer visits where essential activities of daily living are done with assistance and supervision such as administering medications, bathing, grooming, dressing, preparing meals or doing small household chores.

Studies have shown that older people who regularly participate in some sort of an exercise program or regimen are significantly less likely to experience a fall or a debilitating injury from a fall. Exercise can improve balance as well as strength and coordination. Certain medications or a combination of medications can cause interactions that adversely effect balance thereby increasing the risk of a fall.

Conducting regular safety assessments of an elderly person's home is another aspect of senior health that shouldn't be ignored or overlooked. Hazards and items in disrepair should be removed and accessibility should be optimized so that the person can remain mobile for as long as possible.

Healthy, younger looking skin is another increasing concern in senior health care as reports of various types of skin disorders and cancers become more prevalent. The market is flooded with one product after another, each claiming to restore skin to its youthful state and prevent further wrinkles from forming.

And it isn't just our bodies that we are striving to keep younger and healthier; the aging population of today is realizing that for complete senior health care we must exercise our minds as well as the rest of us. Reports show that regular mental exercise can considerably slow down or even prevent conditions such as dementia or Alzheimer's Disease.

Reading, doing math problems, solving brain teasers and solving word search puzzles are all ways of keeping our brains in shape. Experts also recommend doing crossword or jigsaw puzzles as well as playing cards and board games to keep our mind active and fit.

As the entire population grows older, the market for anti-aging products continues to grow larger. Now that the oldest of baby boomers have turned 60, people of that generation are constantly searching for ways to look and feel younger. Some are fighting the aging process with vitamins and supplements as well as various methods of exercise.

Other baby boomers turn to the medical world to give them a youthful appearance via plastic surgery such as face lifts or even whole body lifts. Botox and liposuction as well as breast augmentations and implants for everything from cheekbones to noses to chins are the norm. Plastic surgery has made many substantial advances in recent years to make procedures safer as well as achieving more realistic results than ever before.

In today's world, senior health means so much more than regular visits to the doctor and merely the hope that we'll age gracefully and with ease. Today, people aren't taking aging lying down and are actively trying to heighten their quality of life well into their twilight years. And with constant medical advances being made every day, that could mean considerable longer than we ever thought possible, yet another reason why senior health is so important.

   
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Maintaining your health is crucial to good living over 50