New Year’s Resolutions. We love the idea of them, but we usually aim too high and give up on our resolutions come February. Fortunately, there is a way to stick to them! In short, keep your goals simple and attainable. Setting out to climb Mt. Everest is way too ambitious, so come up with an easier alternative like going for a daily walk or nature hike around your local community. If you or a loved one is looking for somewhere to start, our assisted living team in South Jersey has put a list together of simple resolutions that seniors in particular can carry into the New Year.
#1 – Eat good and
healthy food. Life is too
short to eat bad food. And by bad we mean food that tastes bad and is bad for
you. If grocery shopping is too overwhelming, look into meal delivery services
like HelloFresh – where you can pick healthy, nutrient-packed meals each week
and have them delivered right to your door. Pick meals that contain fruits, vegetables,
whole grains, lean meats, chicken, seafood, beans, nuts, and seeds.
#2 – Learn
something new. Playing
new cognitive games with family and friends is a great resolution to keep the
mind sharp. Interactive games like cards, puzzles, or word searches that
challenge the brain can keep memory recollection strong and sound. Seniors can
also try harnessing a new skill, like learning a new language or practicing a
sport that involves hand-eye coordination to help improve muscle memory as
well. Whatever new skill or game you choose to learn, make sure it’s fun! If
you truly enjoy it, you’re more likely to stick to it.
#3 – Connect with
others more. Keeping up
with social commitments and making new friends is particularly beneficial for
seniors. Older adults who connect with others more usually retain better
cognitive function and have a lower risk of developing depression and other
debilitating health conditions. Make it a resolution to check in with friends
more, or to get involved with the local community through volunteering to make
new friends.
#4 – Try out
different ways to stay active. As we mentioned above, it’s important to stick to attainable goals –
especially, when it comes to the realm of fitness. The new year is a perfect
time to try out new, simple ways to exercise. Stay active with exercises that
target different health benefits. For example, low-impact yoga strengthens
muscles, improves flexibility, and promotes endurance.
Healthy Senior
Lifestyles at Collingswood
At UMC at Collingswood,
we’re more than happy to keep our residents accountable for their New Year’s
resolutions. If you or a loved one would like to improve the quality of health
and wellbeing through fitness this year, our dedicated team in Collingswood is
here to help. We have different fitness classes to satisfy every resident’s
mobility, such as group yoga, meditation, and dancing – just to name a few. Our
trained associates are also available around the clock to assist or modify each
exercise to ensure safety is the top priority at all times.
To find out more about how we’re keeping seniors active in Camden County, please call us today or visit our website at: https://collingswood.umcommunities.org/
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