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Celebrating National Wellness Month: A Senior's Guide to Embracing Health & Wellness

August 1, 2023
A group of five elderly people sit around a table in a well-lit room, engaging in conversation and sharing a meal.

August has been designated as National Wellness Month, a time to focus on self-care, managing stress, and promoting healthy routines. These wellness initiatives are crucial for everyone but especially vital for our seniors. As we enter August, let’s celebrate National Wellness Month by prioritizing self-care and embracing a healthier mobility lifestyle.

Understanding Wellness in Senior Years

Wellness goes beyond the mere absence of disease. It’s a broader term that encompasses physical, mental, and social well-being. As we age, wellness becomes even more essential in maintaining our quality of life, independence, and overall happiness. It’s never too late to enhance your wellness journey, and National Wellness Month is an opportune time to start!

Physical Wellness

National Wellness Month is a perfect time for seniors to reassess their physical wellness. Staying active is one of the most effective ways to stay healthy, retain independence, and improve mood and cognition for seniors.

You don’t need a gym membership or strenuous workouts to remain active. Low-impact activities such as walking, swimming, yoga, or tai chi can be excellent ways to keep moving. Considering your health condition, it’s important to consult with a healthcare professional before starting any new physical activity, ensuring the chosen activities are safe.

Nutritional Wellness

Good nutrition plays a significant role in senior wellness. Eating a balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, lean proteins, and whole grains is essential to keep your body functioning optimally.

It can be helpful to consult with a dietitian or nutritionist to assess your current diet and make necessary changes. Hydration is also crucial, especially during summer, so remember to drink plenty of water!

Emotional Wellness

Seniors can often be more vulnerable to feelings of loneliness or depression. Emotional wellness emphasizes awareness and acceptance of feelings and includes the capacity to manage feelings effectively.

During National Wellness Month, commit to staying connected with loved ones. Regular phone calls, video chats, and in-person visits (when safe) can help combat feelings of isolation. Don’t hesitate to reach out to mental health professionals if feelings of loneliness or sadness become overwhelming.

Cognitive Wellness

Maintaining cognitive health is crucial for seniors. Stimulating the mind can fight off cognitive decline and promote mental sharpness. Reading, puzzles, memory games, and even learning a new skill can help keep your mind active. It’s never too late to challenge your brain!

Social Wellness

Social interactions are vital for maintaining a sense of connectedness and belonging. Joining a club or group, volunteering, or participating in community activities can be a great way to meet new people and foster a sense of community.

Celebrating Wellness in Accessibility

At 101 Mobility, we understand that wellness extends to living independently and safely in your home. Celebrate National Wellness Month by ensuring your home is accessible and safe. From stairlifts to wheelchair ramps, we’re here to ensure that your home supports your wellness goals.

Remember, wellness is not a destination but a journey. It’s about making small, sustainable changes that contribute to long-term health and happiness. Use this National Wellness Month as a stepping stone towards a healthier and happier life, no matter your age!