Showing posts with label In Home care Baltimore County. Show all posts
Showing posts with label In Home care Baltimore County. Show all posts

Monday, January 29, 2018

Tips to Lower the Risk of Heart Diseases in Older Adults

Maintaining a good cardiovascular health for older adults is very important. Heart diseases can not only affect your aging loved one’s physical and mental health, but also lead to some other serious health conditions. By making positive changes in their everyday life, senior citizens can lower the risk of heart diseases. Here are some tips that can help.
  • Exercise regularly – You may hear everyone telling you that you need to exercise, but regular exercise really can help keep your loved one’s body strong and reduce the risk of different health conditions like diabetes, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, and more. Low-impact exercises and aerobic activities are best for seniors – there are many they can do from a seated position if need be. Just remember, it is always a good idea to consult with a doctor to find out which form of exercise is best according to your senior family member’s health.
  • Healthy eating habits – Keep a check on your loved one’s eating habits. Ensure that they eat a healthy and nutritious diet that should include enough fresh fruits, vegetables, and whole grains.
  • Lose weight – This also may seem like a broken record, but maintaining a healthy weight is very important for good cardiovascular health. Excess body fat can increase blood pressure and cholesterol levels, which further increases the risk of heart diseases.
To sum it up, by eating well, exercising regularly and a few healthy lifestyle changes, you can help reduce the risk of heart diseases in yourself and your senior loved ones. However, as people age, they may not be able to look after their health, diet, and daily routine as much as needed. In this case, consider hiring professional help in the form of caregivers. An in-home care provider will take care of your loved one’s safety in your absence and ensure that they eat a healthy diet. In addition, they can encourage and accompany your loved one for their daily exercise routine while ensuring their safety.

When looking for an in-home care provider in Baltimore County, contact Always Best Care today. For more information, call (410) 877-3787.

Tuesday, February 14, 2017

Seniors: A Good Night’s Sleep Can Improve Your Overall Health & Well-Being

Is there a cure all for most of what ails us? There could be. And it could be as simple as a good night’s sleep! In today’s society, sleep is entirely underrated. People are getting less and less sleep in this fast-paced world that is always “on.” But, to achieve superior health, great sleep is crucial. Why is it so important for seniors? As people age, they become more prone to a lower immune system, are more susceptible to various diseases, and are at a greater risk of injury (like falls). A good night’s sleep boosts all of those risks to healthier levels.

How Seniors Can Sleep More Soundly
  • Control your stress. Let’s face it; stress is one of the main reasons why people don’t sleep well. Worrying about something chases sleep away, and when it does come, it isn’t restful. Look into mindful meditation, Yoga, Tai-chi, water aerobics or walking, and nature walks. Finding a creative outlet is also a great stress-reliever.

  • Exercise on a regular basis. When you move your body, you’re strengthening muscles and bones, building coordination, and getting tired. Working out will allow you to fall asleep more quickly, and stay asleep during the night.

  • Be aware of your liquid intake near bedtime. If you have a history of waking up in the middle of the night (some of us multiple times!) to use the bathroom, try not to drink anything one to two hours before bedtime.

  • Make the bedroom a sleep palace. Consider removing the television from your bedroom. Make sure your bed is as comfortable as you like it with the right pillows and blankets for you, black-out window treatments and a sound machine if necessary. Also be sure to keep the temperature at a level that is comfortable for you to sleep in.
Always Best Care has been North America’s premier senior caregiver for the past 20 years. Seniors living in the Fallston area are invited to call the Always Best Care Fallston location at 410-877-3787 if they have any questions regarding in-home care in Baltimore County, or any other questions regarding home care assistance in Baltimore County. Call and set up a free care consultation today, they look forward to hearing from you!