Posts Tagged ‘mental health’

Yoga for Seniors: A Low-Impact Way to Stay Active and Healthy

For seniors, finding ways to stay active is important to maintaining health, mobility, and independence. However, many older adults find high-impact exercises like running or weight lifting too challenging on aging joints and muscles. That’s where the practice of yoga can help! This gentle activity provides numerous physical and mental benefits for seniors, without straining the body.   The Benefits of Yoga for Older Adults Yoga is a great low-impact activity that can improve strength, balance, and flexibility, which all tend to decline with age. Holding yoga poses strengthens muscles and stretches them beyond their usual range of motion. This enhances…

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Navigating Mental Health Concerns During the Senior Years

As individuals enter their senior years, they embark on a new phase of life characterized by unique challenges and opportunities. While this stage can be fulfilling and rewarding, it is not without its share of mental health concerns. Addressing and navigating these concerns becomes increasingly important to ensure the well-being and quality of life of older adults.  In recent years, there has been a lot of talk about mental health, spurred by celebrities and public speakers sharing their experiences. Still, far too many seniors believe that mental health difficulties are a sign of personal failure or weakness. This could lead…

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The Benefits and Effects of Music for People with Alzheimers

September is World Alzheimer’s Month, an annual Alzheimer’s Disease Association (ADI) movement to raise awareness and challenge the stigma that surrounds dementia. World Alzheimer’s Month began in 2012 with World Alzheimer’s Day taking place on 21 September. This campaign encourages people to take action to combat the stigmatization and raise awareness of the disease. Music is proving to be a successful treatment for people with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia. Studies indicate that while dementia causes progressive memory loss and impairment, music memory remains. This means that melodies will sometimes be recalled even after names, faces and phrases…

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5 Ways to Keep Your Aging Parents Active & Engaged

Staying healthy, and feeling your best, is important at any age, but it’s especially important for seniors. Studies from the National Institute on Aging have shown that being active as we age is crucial for our physical, mental and emotional health. Here are 5 different ways that you can encourage your aging family member to try something new when it comes to activity and engagement. Keep them active Local parks, recreation and senior centers offer exercise groups that are tailored to suit older adults. Activities include classes, group walks, and special outings to encourage daily exercise. These groups provide physical…

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