How You Can Make Outdoor Activities Safer for Your Aging Loved One

By Greg Kling 9  am On

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As we get older, some of the outdoor activities we take for granted can become increasingly difficult to participate in. However, there are ways your senior loved one can continue to enjoy the outdoors despite any age-related restrictions. Here are some adjustments to consider for your loved one’s life. 

 

Build a Ramp

Most people associate ramps with those who use wheelchairs, but the actual benefits can go much further. Whether your loved one uses a wheelchair or not, a ramp can provide much easier access in and out of the home. This addition can allow your loved one to leave for walks or check on the yard with less risk of falling. 

Although some elderly people have mobility challenges that make them unable to get out on their own, they can still socialize and enjoy the outdoors with the help of professional caregivers. Homecare services professionals can be a wonderful boon to seniors. Whether they require around-the-clock supervision or just need assistance with exercise and household tasks a few days a week, seniors can enjoy a higher quality of life with the help of trusted in-home caregivers.

 

Purchase a Rollator with a Seat

Many elderly people have difficulty enjoying family outings or personal shopping trips because of their decreased energy levels. A rollator with a seat offers a place for your loved one to rest for a while when away from home. Unlike traditional walkers, rollators come with additional comforts and make traveling easier. They also take up very little space, and many are collapsible. 

If you usually accompany your loved one during outdoor activities but need a break now and then, consider having a professional caregiver step in on occasion. Whether you need respite from your caregiving duties or your aging loved one needs live-in care, Cincinnati, OH, Assisting Hands Home Care can meet your family’s care needs. Our dedicated caregivers are available around the clock to provide transportation to doctor’s appointments, ensure seniors take their prescribed medications, and help with a variety of tasks in and outside the home.

 

Install Motion Lights

Spring and summer are wonderful times of the year to sit outside and enjoy the evening air. However, eyesight can decrease with age, making it difficult to see things at night. Motion-activated lights around the outside of the house can create a safer environment without much added effort. 

 

Have Emergency Accessories Available

Another significant concern is the potential for the sudden onset of a medical issue while your loved one is out. Fortunately, there are many different types of accessories that can be helpful in emergency situations. There are companies that provide alert bracelets to advise medical personnel of specific conditions as well as necklaces to make contact when a senior needs assistance. 

Participating in outdoor activities helps seniors boost their physical, mental, and emotional wellbeing, but some may need a bit of assistance getting out and about. Living alone at home in the golden years can present a few unique challenges. Trust Cincinnati senior care professionals to help your senior loved one maintain a higher quality of life while he or she manages an illness and performs the daily tasks of living. Assisting Hands Home Care will work with you to customize a care plan that’s just right for your loved one’s needs. Call one of our friendly Care Managers today to learn more about our customized care plans.

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    Greg Kling - Owner & President

    Greg is the owner and president of Assisting Hands Home Care of Cincinnati & Northern Kentucky, which he co-founded with his wife, Kim, in 2013. With an over 20-year career in business consulting, including as a partner at Deloitte, Greg decided to found the company following his experience using caregiving services for his mother-in-law. Combining the compassion of personal experience with the professionalism of the consulting world, Assisting Hands has grown to over 200 employees and has cared for thousands of seniors across Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky.