Having a strong immune system is important for people of all ages. It’s especially important for seniors, particularly during the cold winter months. A strong immune system enables your body to fight off infections, including those pesky cold and flu germs that are so prevalent this time of year. If you’re helping your elderly loved one stay healthy and strong this winter, we’ve put together a list of our top tips to improve seniors’ immune systems.
1. Wash hands
frequently.
As we continue dealing
with the impact of COVID-19, we’re all well aware that frequent hand washing is
a way to stop the spread of harmful germs. Have your loved one wash their hands
before and after preparing any food, before eating, after using the bathroom,
after coming home from being outside, and after they cough or sneeze. Hands
should always be washed with warm water and soap for at least 30 seconds, and
it’s important to clean under the fingernails as well. The cold winter air
often makes everyone’s skin dry, so we also recommend your loved one keeps a
small tube of hand lotion nearby to moisturize after frequent washing.
2. Be mindful
of nutrition.
The food we eat fuels
us, fortifies our bodies and helps keep our immune systems strong. Eating a
well-balanced diet is important for maintaining our health, particularly for
seniors. Dietary and nutrition needs often change as we age, so speak with your
loved one’s doctor to learn more about what healthy foods they should be eating
on a regular basis. Their doctor may also recommend a multivitamin or
supplements, depending on mom or dad’s needs.
3. Stay
active.
Exercise is a great
way to keep your immune system healthy, and it doesn’t need to be anything
difficult or intensive to make a difference. Regular activity like daily walks
and gentle stretching is very beneficial to your loved one’s immune system, as
well as their overall health! We know motivation can be low during the colder
months and it’s tempting to remain wrapped up warm at home. However, they’ll
feel much better when you incorporate some form of exercise into their daily
routine.
4. Get the
flu shot.
We’re in the midst of
cold and flu season, and getting the flu shot is one of the best ways your
loved one can protect his or her self. There’s a specially formulated senior
flu shot for people ages 65 and older that provides extra protection, and if
your doctor gives you the okay, it’s a great way to help keep your immune
system strong this winter.
5. Get good
quality sleep.
Did you know that poor
quality sleep can interfere with the immune system’s ability to fight off
harmful germs and bacteria? We’ve all had nights where we didn’t sleep well,
and we’ve all felt the effects the next day. Remind your senior parent that
stress and excess caffeine consumption can negatively impact sleep, while
regular exercise, drinking plenty of water, and eating a well-balanced diet can
help dramatically improve sleep quality. Creating a bedtime routine for your
loved one to follow can also help their body and mind get ready for bed at the
same time each time, thus making it easier to fall asleep and get a good
night’s rest.
At UMC, we take the health of our
residents very seriously. Part of our mission as senior caregivers is to do
everything we can to support our seniors’ immune systems through our offerings.
Each full-service community offers senior meal plans prioritizing nutrition,
daily exercise programs and enhanced health and safety guidelines the facility
follows in accordance with the CDC.
If you have any
more questions about how we prioritize senior health for our residents, please contact us today or
visit our website at: https://umcommunities.org
Original blog posted on https://umcommunities.org/blog/immune-system-boosters-for-older-adults/
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