News-Journal delivery questions RSS Feed Mobile Access
Register Now.  It's Free! Log In
Classifieds
Automotive
Real Estate
Employment
Merchandise
HEALTH
HealthDay | Archives

Help Older Adults Enjoy the Holidays
Related News from HealthDay
Older Adults Who Exercise Boost Blood Flow in Brain
A Third of Medicare Clients Unfamiliar With Benefits
Exercise Keeps the Brain Young
Researchers ID Suite of Genes in Aging Process
Sport Supplement May Help Shield Seniors From Falls
Health News Archives
   

Help Older Adults Enjoy the Holidays

WEDNESDAY, Nov. 24 (HealthDayNews) -- In all the excitement of the holidays, families can overlook the fact that the more frail and elderly among them are no longer able to take part in traditional holiday tasks, such as decorating or cooking.

"The holidays are a time when families come together to celebrate. However, there comes a time when older adults may not be able to do all the things they once could," David Haber, associated director of Ball State University's John and Janice Fisher Institute for Wellness and Gerontology, said in a prepared statement. "At this point, family members and friends can find ways to include older adults in these traditions or when starting new ones," Haber said.

It's not hard to do. Haber offers the following advice on how you can make the holidays more enjoyable for older family members and friends:

  • Invite older adults to the majority of your events. Their level of participation will depend on their physical abilities.
  • Stay in touch with older adults by encouraging them to use e-mail and instant messaging.
  • Consider the nutritional and exercise needs of older adults when you're planning holiday dinners and other activities.
  • Ask older adults for their input when you plan activities.
  • Keep up-to-date on the latest information about seniors' health issues.
  • If an older family member has to leave their home, consider nursing homes that embrace the Eden Alternative. These facilities foster a family atmosphere that includes pets, plants and children.

Haber also said that families should include older relatives in family events and activities throughout the year.

"You can't wait until the holiday season to make an older adult feel part of the family. A year-round effort will make the holiday season more satisfying regardless of circumstances or whether family can get together," Haber said.

More information

The American Academy of Family Physicians offers these healthy habits for older adults.

 



HELPFUL TOOLS

Analyze Yourself

Calculate your body mass.
Analyze yourself for depression.
Rate yourself for thyroid disease.
Do you have a sinus infection?




Longview News-Journal Top Cars
Pontiac Vibe,1.8L I4 16V DOHC, Midsize Car...(more) 
ASK FOR KURT HILL...(more) 
If you have any question please feel free to call 903-232-2573 or 1-800-657-5211 or me e mail @. rob.nystrom@phmc.us Thanks fo......(more) 
Cadillac DeVille,4.6L V8 32V DOHC, Large Car...(more) 
Mazda MAZDA3,2.0L I4 16V MPFI DOHC, Compact Car...(more) 
Dodge Avenger,2.4L I4 16V MPFI DOHC, Midsize Car...(more) 
Wrap yourself in leather!! Priced just above Kelly Blue Book Wholesale. Won't last long... Contact Jeff or Patrick at 903.240.......(more) 
Mercury Grand Marquis,4.6L V8 16V MPFI SOHC Flexible Fuel, Large Car...(more) 
-View All Top Cars-
-Place an Ad-
 

Longview News | Longview Weather | Sports | Features | Business News | Opinions | Classifieds | Sitemap
Longview Cars | Longview Real Estate | Longview Jobs

Copyright 2008 Longview News-Journal. All rights reserved.

By using this service, you accept the terms of our visitor agreement and privacy policy.
Registered site users, you may edit your profile.
Having trouble? Visit our help & FAQ