Showing posts with label memory care. Show all posts
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Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Why Is It Important To Stay Active As A Senior?

Senior Tips for Staying Active

Bonaventure Senior Living believes it is essential for all seniors to stay active, not only to keep your body healthy but also to keep your mind healthy as well.  Often, it is easy to get into a routine of a sedentary lifestyle, especially if you have recently retired, but this can put your health at risk. Fortunately, there are many ways for seniors to be active, healthy, and happy.

Senior Tips for Staying Active

One of Bonaventure Senior Living's best tips for seniors who want to stay active is that it is important to find something to do that you will enjoy. If you look upon exercise or physical activities as a hobby, rather than a chore, you will enjoy the activities more and be more apt to incorporate them into a regular routine.

Bird watching, taking a nature hike, dancing, biking, or mall walking can all provide you with not only entertainment, but with mild exercise as well.  You can also take up photography and check out different locales for inspiration or check into free or low-cost exercise classes for seniors.  If money is tight, you can check out exercise videos at your local library, split the cost of a video with a friend or just take a walk around. Listening to music or watching television while exercising can also make the process more fun. 

Activities for Those With Limited Mobility

If you have limited mobility, Bonaventure Senior Living believes you can still be active.  Water recreation is often the best option for seniors who have problems with mobility.  Swimming and water aerobics both provide great options for those who have sore or stiff joints or other mobility problems because the water can lessen the stress on your body. 

If you cannot walk, you may also want to check out PBS for exercise programs like “Sit and Be Fit”.  There are video options as well featuring exercise videos that can be done by those who aren't mobile.

Stretching

Stretching is important to staying active and supple.  Whenever you have been sitting for a while, Bonaventure Senior Living recommends you get up for a few moments to stretch.  You can stretch while on the computer or while watching television.  You can even stretch while talking on the phone.  Do neck rolls, point and flex your toes, or take a Pilate or yoga class.

Finding A Friend

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believes that one of the best ways to make sure you stay active as a senior is to find a friend to share in your exercise routine.  Friends will encourage each other so you won’t miss a session and chatting with friends will help the time pass while you are exercising.  Even if you are just mall walking and window-shopping, having a friend along will help the time pass quicker and the exercise will be more fun.

Final Tips

While all of the above tips are helpful for seniors looking to stay active, Bonaventure Senior Living has a few final tips for those who want to maintain the health of their mind and bodies:

•    Eating healthy and staying positive is also essential to staying active. 
•    Find things to do that make you happy so you will continue to do them.  When you are happy, it is impossible to be stressed out and you will feel better.
•    It takes 30 days to form a habit. Once you start an exercise routine, keep it up for at least a month and you'll find that it becomes a natural part of your routine.

Finally, remember that exercise does not have to mean going to a gym, playing strenuous sports, or jogging.  Exercise can be part of your daily activities like taking the stairs instead of the elevator.  When you shop, you may want to park farther away, since walking is very good exercise, and go down all the aisles inside the store.  Even if you just get out of the house and drive to the library, you are moving and doing something rather than sitting at home. 

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Tips For Keeping Your Mind And Body Active As A Senior

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Bonaventure Senior Living believes that it is important for seniors to stay active and to continue to use both their minds and their bodies in order to remain healthy. Challenging your brain can help you to keep your mind sharp and to minimize the risk of Alzheimer's or dementia, while keeping your body moving can help you avoid common senior ailments including diabetes and heart problems. Bonaventure Senior Living also knows that it can be hard for seniors to find activities to keep active. Fortunately, these tips can help.

Fun Activities for the Mind

Your brain begins to age along with your body and both the loss of brain cells as well as chemical changes in your brain can affect your cognitive ability. However, studies suggest that the more you use your brain, the less you'll lose as far as function and sharpness. Bonaventure Senior Living suggests that seniors who want to keep their mind active consider the following fun activities for seniors:

·         Puzzles: Soduku and crossword puzzles can both be done on your own or in groups

·         Board games: Whether you play with friends or with grandchildren, board games can be an enjoyable way to help keep your brain going. This is especially true for more challenging board games like Trivial Pursuit that draw on your memories

·         Book club: Joining a book club not only means that you'll need to read and think about books but is also a great social occasion where you can have interesting conversations with like-minded individuals

·         Art openings or cultural events: If you are still mobile, Bonaventure Senior Living recommends taking advantage of cultural activities and events in the community. Many museums or even theatres offer senior discounts and attending these cultural activities can be a fun and enjoyable way to spend your time as a senior.

·         Craft projects: While it may seem as though crafts have little to do with keeping the mind sharp, many craft projects require intense concentration. Consider knitting a complicated pattern, learning to sew or perfecting your sewing skills, taking up pottery or learning needlepoint.

Fun Activities for the Body

While keeping your mind active is essential, Bonaventure Senior Living wants to remind you that you also need to keep your body moving as well.  Getting out and exercising can help you to keep weight off and retain mobility. Some examples of fun activities you can do as part of an exercise routine include:

·         Swimming: This is a great exercise activity for a senior that is both fun and safe to do since it places no stress on the joints.

·         Fitness classes like Yoga or Pilates: By taking a fitness class, you will not only be able to stay in shape but you'll also meet other people who share the goal of staying healthy.

·         Biking or hiking: As a senior, it is your chance to finally stop and smell the roses. Go on a nature hike or a bike ride and enjoy nature and beautiful scenery.

Bonaventure Senior Living knows that all seniors will have different passions and activities that excite them. The key is to find something that you enjoy doing and to make a commitment to do it regularly so you can stay happy, healthy and socially connected as a senior.

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Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Tips For Helping Senior Save

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Savings Tips by Bonaventure Senior Living.  There are several ways for senior citizens to save money on their health care. The first way is to ask for generic prescriptions. The generic prescriptions have the same ingredients as the brand name prescriptions and they will save senior citizens a lot of money. The senior citizens might even be able to take over the counter medicine like vitamin supplements. The second way is to take the prescription correctly. They need to listen to the way the doctor and the pharmacist tells them to take the medicine. The directions are also listed on the bottle so make sure to read over them carefully. If they do not take their medication like they are suppose to, and then they could end up right back at the doctor’s office.

The third way is to shop around for the cheapest prices on the prescriptions. This means calling around to different drug stores to find out what they are charging for a certain prescription. Even the brand name stores like Target and Wal-Mart have great prices on generic prescriptions. It is definitely worth the time to do a little research. The fourth way is to compare the prices of lab tests. This means not just going to the lab that the doctor suggests. Call around to different labs in the area to find the cheapest prices of the lab tests. This could save a lot of money after all because a lot of laboratory charge different prices for the same procedures. It is all according to the doctor and his staff.

The fifth way is to try mail order medications. This will only work if the senior citizens take a lot of medications on a regular basis. Just find out if the prescription drug plan offers the mail order option for the prescriptions. The mail order option means that the senior citizen could get a 90 supply of their medications for a much lower price than at a pharmacy. The sixth way is to read over the healthcare bills when they come in. A lot of senior citizens are being overcharged so it is very important to see if the bill has any errors. If there could possibly be an error on the bill, call the doctor to find out what the certain charge was for.

The seventh way is to ask for a discount. This is as simple as just asking the doctor for a discount on a visit or a pharmacist for a discount of the prescriptions. The eighth way is to look for coupons. Look up the manufacturer's website and see if they have any coupons on there that is available to download or print. They may even offer a discount card that could save you even more money. The ninth way is to walk daily. It is always a good idea for a senior citizen to walk on a daily basis. This is one of the best ways to stay out of the doctor's office. This is because the exercise helps to keep you heart healthy.  Bonaventure Senior Living. 

 

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Event Calendar For Bonaventure Senior Living

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Bonney Lake, WA - Cedar Ridge

Red Hat Lunch: 8/15/2011, 11:00 am

Our Red Hatted Ladies will be heading to Watson's Nursery for their monthly meeting and some wonderful cuisine.

Yelm, WA - Rosemont

AARP Senior Driving Class: 8/20/2011, 8:30 am - 4:30 pm

AARP Senior Driving Class $12 for members $14 for non members beverages available during day complimentary light lunch served

September

Gresham, OR - Huntington Terrace

Senior Safari: 9/20/2011, 9:00am-3:00pm

Seniors are invited to explore the zoo with free admission and train rides for themselves. Live music and entertainment, petting zoo and animal talks throughout the zoo.

August

Gresham, OR - Huntington Terrace

Monthly Birthday Party: 8/25/2011, 11:30-1:00

It's a celebration for the residents with Birthdays in August. There will be live entainment by Mathew Casey.

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Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Dental Tips | Bonaventure Senior Living

Bonaventure Senior Living Oral Health Care Tips.  There are a lot of changes to our bodies as we get into our senior years and that includes our teeth.  Advancing age can put many senior citizens at risk for a number of oral health problems, but there are steps that can be taken to improve a senior’s dental outlook.  Old age alone does not cause poor dental health, but certain medical conditions, such as arthritis can set up situations that do lead to dental decay.  People with arthritis, for example, may find brushing and flossing difficult.  Other seniors may be taking medication that changes the healthy balance of the mouth, leading to a host of dental issues.

Daily brushing and flossing is the key to good dental health no  matter what your age is.  People who reside in senior communities and assisted living facilities may find that oral hygiene is somewhat neglected, leading to the buildup of plaque, tooth decay and gum disease.  Using fluoride toothpaste at least two times per day can help avoid these issues and can even eliminate them altogether. Brushing twice daily can be difficult for seniors who have arthritis, tremors or the after effects of a stroke. Help should be enlisted if necessary to maintain the oral health of the senior citizen.

Seniors are prone to some dental health issues like darkened teeth, dry mouth, gum disease, root decay and tooth loss. Stains and discolorations of the teeth may be caused by changed in the dentin as well as the effects of a lifetime of consuming foods and beverages that stain the teeth.  But most of the changes to the dental health of the elderly are simply normal changes associated with aging like a reduced sense of taste and a reduction in saliva production.  Cancer treatments like radiation and chemotherapy can trigger the condition known as thrush, which is an overgrowth of fungus in the mouth.

Basically, as we age, gum tissue recedes and decays, causing the roots of the teeth to be exposed to acids that cause tooth decay.  This, combined with other natural effect of aging, medical conditions and medications can speed up tooth decay and loss. Seniors should stick to the plan to visit their dentist at least twice per year for cleanings and checkups. This dental intervention can make all the difference in the world in preserving the beautiful smiles of our senior citizen long into their senior years.  Bonaventure Senior Living.

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Friday, June 17, 2011

Tips To Help Improve Your Memory - Bonaventure Senior Living

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TIPS FOR IMPROVING MEMORY - Bonaventure Senior Living

The truth is that memory loss can affect anyone, but the elderly are more prone to memory loss and forms of dementia that any other age group.  There are steps you can take and activities you can participate in that will aid in improving your memory. Brain cells can be regenerated at any age, and there are some simple, fun and easy things you can do to make that happen.

1.       Games are good  - Schedule a weekly game night for mind stimulation combined with fun with your family and/or friends.  Get a few friends together once a week and you will find that by making this mental work out social, your spirits will improve alongside your memory.  Board games like Scrabble, Chess and Boggle require a great deal of mind activity – making them ideal for memory improvement!

2.       Learn a new language – Learning a new language has been proven to wake up areas of the brain that regenerate brain cells. Staying active mentally through learning new things also reduce the effects of aging on memory.  Also, performing an old skill in a new way such as trying to eat or brush your teeth with your non-dominant hand can wake up your brain and lead to new connections being made in your brain.

3.       Take your vitamins – Medical professionals cite the memory restorative properties of B vitamins.Bonaventure Senior Living

4.       8 hours of sleep – As we age, we sleep less and while 8 hours of sleep may no longer be possible, getting good, solid, deep sleep will help increase the attentiveness and alertness of your brain.

5.       Exercise – Regular physical exercise increases circulation to the brain, which is helpful for memory and alertness. Exercise is also good for your bones, joints and muscles and can ward off a host of age related maladies.

6.       Memorize –  Some short-term memory problems can be helped by taking immediate action.  If you find yourself becoming forgetful, consider using a voice recorder or leaving post-it note reminders for yourself.

7.       Dark Chocolate is good for your brain -  This isn’t just a chocoholic’s excuse to get more chocolate into their life! Recent scientific data backs up the fact that the flavonoids in dark chocolate are natural antioxidants that boost memory.

8.       Sing a Song – By memorizing the words to your favorite song you are challenging the brain to remember new material over a period of time, which aids in the brain developing the ability to learn new skills.

9.       Green Tea for Memory – Drinking green tea is soothing, relaxing and good for your memory.

10.    Play a card game – The simple task of matching and the repetition of counting and adding numbers in your head is a great memory enhancing exercise. Plus, it’s fun!

Try these fun and easy memory tips and see how much the help your brain become more alert and less forgetful!  Bonaventure Senior Living.