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Get a Move On – Simple Ways to Incorporate Exercise for Seniors

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Get a Move On – Simple Ways to Incorporate Exercise for Seniors

One of the most repeated advice by any health professional is to stay active and exercise consistently.  Exercise for seniors can be a challenge due to their unique health considerations. However, physical activity can provide a wide array of benefits and longevity.

Consider Edna in Arizona. In 2014, she took the internet by storm when her trainer shared her workouts on his Instagram. Edna, 97 at the time, had been working out with her trainer once a week for over 10 years. Her best advice for staying young? “Never let yourself get weak.” We couldn’t agree more, Edna!

How Exercise Positively Impacts Seniors

Regular exercise can benefit for any age both physically and mentally. For seniors, regular physical activity and aerobic exercise results in a reduced risk of chronic diseases like diabetes, heart disease, and some cancers. Additionally, a consistent exercise routine can help seniors build muscle and stability. With falls being the most impactful  injury among seniors, balance is incredibly important. Studies have proven that those who are physically active were 50% less likely to have cognitive impairment.

There are several key areas seniors should focus on:

  • Strength: For those who are frail, strength training is a great place to begin with. The machines provide balance and a suitable weight can be chosen to practice.
  • Cardiovascular: A sedentary lifestyle will cause the heart to pump less blood with each beat as it weakens. To avoid or reverse this, it is recommended of 30 minutes daily moderate cardio conditioning which is broken into 10 min sessions.
  • Flexibility: Flexibility can greatly affect quality of life – from bending down to put on shoes to reversing into a parking spot. To improve the flexibility, add 15 minutes of stretching to the end of a workout, after muscles are warm.
  • Balance: Feeling confident moving around is half the battle. For those who have taken recent falls or are just getting started, balance exercises in low-heeled shoes are a great place to start.

Exercise is an important aspect of overall wellbeing. The most important thing to do is to just get started.

  • Water Aerobics: For seniors suffering from joint pain and arthritis, water workouts are ideal. The water’s buoyancy takes stress off the joints while its resistance allows for some strength training. Overall, it can provide strength, balance, and flexibility workouts all in one. Consider adding flutter kicks, aqua jogging, leg lifts, and arm curls to your aqua aerobics routine.
  • Bodyweight exercises: Bodyweight moves make strength training accessible and can be done anywhere with no equipment. Lying hip bridges, curl ups or sit ups, lying or standing leg raises, and chair squats are very effective options.
  • Balance work: Although the motions are small, balance work makes a huge difference in overall mobility. Seniors can try a toe stand, using a chair for balance as they lift their heels off the floor and stand on their toes before lowering down again. A heel-toe walk and practicing shifting weight from one leg to the other are also great for balance.
  • Chair yoga: Chair yoga takes the strain off the lower body and allows seniors to work their upper body. It is also linked to better sleep and lower depression rates for older adults. A chair yoga practice might include seated twists, overhead stretches, and seated mountain pose.
  • Walking: Walking is a great, low stress form of exercise. For seniors, walking can be easily incorporated by walking the perimeter of a building, finding an easy to moderate trail, and even joining a race that is walk-friendly.

Benefits of Pets in Assisted Living Communities

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Benefits of Pets in Assisted Living Communities

The Village at Sugar Land is a pet-friendly community for a good reason. In general, pets improve the quality of our lives. When it comes to senior living, the quality of life is further enhanced. Pets do more than just make us smile. Years of research and studies have found pets make us healthier.

Your loved one may already have a pet before moving into our assisted living community. In that case, your loved one will most likely want their companion with them. The Village at Sugar Land happily allows pets into the community with certain restrictions. You can also consider a pet for your loved one after they have moved in. Regardless, the benefits are significant.

Lowers the Risk of Depression

 

Isolation and loneliness increase the risk of depression. Your loved one will be far from isolated within our community. The added presence of a pet will even add to your loved one’s wellbeing. Often, new residents feel lonely within assisted living communities. This is normal as they slowly adjust to their surroundings and fellow neighbors. A pet would significantly improve their state of mind as they would not feel as alone starting. Pets are known to add a sense of community and partnership that is vital for senior living.

Socialization

 

Pets make it easy for others to start a conversation with your loved one. They can simply ask about their name, age, or say how adorable your pet is. Your loved one can then begin to socialize with others within the community. In addition, some pets may want to go on walks, which helps your loved one get out of their room and stay physically active.

Prevents Heart Disease

 

Pets are known to help calm our nerves, relieve stress, and lower blood pressure. With that said, pets can reduce the risk of heart disease within seniors. Dogs are often used as emotional support animals because they help calm people in stressful environments or situations. If pets can perform the same job as medication, then why not have a pet?

Mental Stimulation

 

The responsibilities of caring for a pet provides the mental stimulation your loved one needs. Having to care for a pet such as taking them on walks, feeding them, playing with them, and training them help stave off early signs of dementia. Structure and purpose are also added to your loved one’s life when a pet is involved.

As you can see, pets in assisted living are beneficial for your loved one’s health. Of course, the benefits listed above are only a small sample. The Village at Sugar Land is happy to offer residents the chance to have a pet. Contact our office at 

(832) 944-8111 to ask us about our pet policy.

Memory Care for Dementia Patients

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Memory Care for Dementia Patients

Aging is a natural and inevitable fate that we all must face at some point in our life. Dementia is a common disease of the elderly that causes memory loss and a decline of mental abilities. The most common type of dementia is Alzheimer’s, which affects 60%-80% of people.

The Village at Sugar Land, LLC. is an assisted living and memory care facility dedicated to helping the ones you love. We are located in Katy, TX, and take pride in our residential community. The process of having to watch your loved one go through this disease is laborious. Our living facility and memory care services can help ease that.

Our care and living options are uniquely designed with the safety and comfort of your family in mind. In addition to specialized memory care, we also offer daily exercises to help strengthen and entertain our residents. As a result, these activities encourage mental upkeep, socialization, and entertainment.

Our goal at The Village at Sugar Land is to provide high-quality care for those who need it. We achieve this by embracing your loved ones as if they are our own. Additionally, there is an in-house medical team available at all hours. Let us give you peace-of-mind and put your family in the best of hands.

Different Forms of Dementia

Catch the early signs of dementia in a loved one is tough. However, since everyone is different, the disease can either spread slowly over time or quickly. Either way, it is essential to know what to look out for if you suspect dementia to be at play. Here is a brief list of early warning signs and symptoms:

  • Memory loss disrupting your daily routine
  • Confusion with places and time
  • Big personality changes
  • Frequent misplacing of objects

Transitioning to assisted living can be a difficult choice for some. However, if unchecked, dementia can cause serious physical safety risks. We aim for sincerity to be reflected in the service we provide. We offer immediate attention to our residents when they need our assistance because caring for the elders of our community is an essential and unique task.

If you’d like to be part of our growing family, we’ll give you the attention and treatment everyone deserves. Give The Village at Sugarland a call at (832) 400-5017 today to get started. Therefore, better care and a brighter future are right around the corner. Read more on our memory care services here. 

Signs of Needing an Assisted Living Residence

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Signs of Needing an Assisted Living Residence

Assisted living offers a variety of benefits for residences. However, it may be difficult to determine whether assisted living is the right choice. Often times, assisted living is determined by the loved ones of the person in question. Loved ones may choose based on their feelings on the situation, but there are signs that assisted living is a good choice.

Worsening Medical Conditions

 

AARP reported more than 70 million people over the age of 50 to have at least one chronic medical condition. Often times, these conditions can lead to worsening symptoms and become detrimental to a person’s health. If your loved one has informed you of issues they have had on their own, then it is time for assisted living. These issues may be falling or being unable to get up.

Poor Hygiene and Health

 

Poor hygiene is a major sign of the need for assisted living. They may have a bad odor or messy hair. Often times, these loved ones will avoid bathing because they are unable to do it on their own or have no safe way of bathing. Your loved one may also be very thin because they are not eating as much. This is another sign of the need for assisted living.

Loneliness

 

The United States Census collected data revealing 11 million seniors live on their own. Seniors living on their own or anyone living on their own are capable of developing depression. The lack of socialization will lead them to become depressed, which subsequently leads to greater health risks. Other problems with loneliness include the development of bad habits such as poor eating habits and the abuse of drugs.

Financial Issues

 

If your loved one is isolated and has a serious health condition, then they may not have a job or a solid source of income. With that said, it is common for loved ones to fall into financial problems. Assisted living would remove many of the financial components of living in an apartment or house.

Choose The Village at Sugar Land

The Village at Sugar Land offers premium care for residents. You may reach us by calling 281-729-8800 using the online form via the Contact us page. Our team will work with you and your loved one to find the perfect floor plan in our community.

How Recreation Can Help Residents?

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How Recreation Can Help Residents?

As we age, physical fitness can become more challenging. The very physical challenges that make staying fit difficult are exactly the reason why it is more important. This is why it is important to consider physical recreation for residents because it can have a major impact on their life.

Depression and loneliness can also become a problem for residents since they are more likely to be isolated and stationary. These things can lead to physical ailments, which then will cause them to become more isolated than ever before. For most residents, they believe these things are simply related to aging.

Thankfully, there are exercises that can help them through the aging process. One of the most helpful exercises is stretching. Stretching for residents can help prevent shortening of muscle tissue and spasms. Regular exercise can help with balance, coordination, and will help strengthen bones. Exercise will also help reduce or prevent cardiovascular issues.

How Assisted Living Can Help With Recreational Activities

Assisted living facilities have activities in place to help keep their guests active. These activities and programs are there to help fight against memory lapses, depression, and many other ailments.

There are many things that exercise and physical activity can help prevent. Some of these things are arthritis, heart disease, hypertension, and diabetes, just to name a few. As your loved one gets older, practicing exercise will help them to cope better with these obstacles than their peers.

It is easy to decrease physical activity and social interaction as we get older. However, assisted living facilities can help them keep an active and social lifestyle. It will provide opportunities to get outside and meet new people, which are two things that could be challenging to do at home.

Contact The Village At Sugar Land TX

Give The Village at Sugar Land TX a call at  281-729-8800.  Allow us to help you and your loved one improve their life with quality care and activity. The Village at Sugar Land can help your loved one become active again.

When is the Right Time to Join Assisted Living?

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When is the Right Time to Join Assisted Living?

As we age, this question slowly lingers closer and closer. Knowing when the best or earliest time to retire to an assisted living home is vital to your long-term plan. If you begin to notice certain subtle changes in your or your loved one’s health or behavior, then you should consider The Village at Sugar Land for your retirement. We take care of our elders like one big family.

Once you begin to feel like it may be time for you or a loved one to join our family, then we can’t wait to have you. Our mission is to ensure that every resident we have is satisfied and happy with our care. To achieve this, we accommodate them with all of their medical and personal needs. We also provide an environment for family and friends to visit you. So regardless of why, once you feel it’s time to take it easy, give us a call.

Signs that Say it May be Time for Assisted Living

The Village at Sugar Land takes care of many different retirees for a variety of reasons. Most importantly, you must be able to identify the reasons why you may need our assistance. One of the common signs for assisted living is when you face motor failure. You may start to notice that you have trouble moving around the house, going up and downstairs, and operating appliances around the house. If so, then assisted living may be best for you to ensure safety.

Another sign that it may be time is personal care. For example, if you find it rather challenging to maintain your own body odor or breath, that may be an indication that you need help with day-to-day care. With our assisted living, you get all the aid you need to manage your body’s health.

Other signs that point to assisted living are trouble with housekeeping, loneliness or depression, and wandering or behavioral issues. When you have trouble keeping your house clean and orderly, it may be time to rely on our staff to help you out. With our community and friendly staff members, you won’t have to worry about being alone either.

Contact Us Today

The Village at Sugar Land is here to provide the best-assisted living in the greater Houston area. No matter what sign you notice first, we always highly recommend coming to see or call us to learn more. Call 281-729-8800 Make sure you see the signs that it’s time for an assisted living before it gets worse.

Benefits of Assisted Living Facilities

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Benefits of Assisted Living Facilities

Assisted living communities often get a bad reputation for being depressing or sad. However, an assisted living facility can save a person’s life or create brand new opportunities for a community member. It is these changes in a person’s life why The Village at Sugar Land strives to be the best it can be.

In fact, assisted living facilities provide a wide range of benefits for families and community members. Residents will have plenty of access to assistance, food, medical support, and more. These features help community members live their lives as normal as possible. Plus, The Village at Sugar Land provides care that goes above and beyond.

Assisted Living Benefits

Assisted living has several benefits that you can see listed below. The following benefits help community members enjoy their lives like anyone else.

  • Socialization
  • 24/7 Care
  • Independence
  • Prepared Meals and Transportation
  • Peace of Mind

Socialization

Assisted living helps people interact with each other. The Village at Sugar Land is designed with open spaces for residents’ to enjoy their time together. We have plenty of lounges for people to get to know each other. If our residents lived outside of assisted living, then they would not socialize as often or as to many people.

24/7 Care

Those who live in assisted living need daily care in varying degrees. Assisted living facilities offer 24/7 care for every resident. This type of service can be very beneficial if an event occurs that requires emergency services. Residents would not have such access to these services outside of an assisted living facility.

Independence

Residents have a sense of independence when living in an assisted living community. People can choose what activities and events to take part in. Furthermore, they can choose what to eat, where to go, and what to wear.

Prepared Meals and Transportation

Community members have access to nutritional food and transportation while in an assisted living facility. These services take away the many worries that living alone would have. Transportation can take them to nearby shopping centers while the meals keep them healthy.

Peace of Mind

All of the benefits mentioned above create peace of mind. Residents can simply live their lives without the stress of daily life. Assisted living offers all the basic needs of life and so much more. Plus, family and friends have peace of mind when their loved one is in good hands.

Consider Assisted Living

As you can see, assisted living has a suite of benefits. If you or a loved one would benefit from assisted living, get in touch with The Village at Sugar Land today. You can reach us by calling 281-729-8800 or fill out the form on our Contact Us page. Additional details about our Assisted Living options may also be found online. Start benefiting from assisted living today.