The body changes as we age – there’s no getting around it!
Here are the most important vitamins and supplements that seniors might need,
from our assisted
living community in South Jersey. As always, be sure to check with your
doctor first before you start taking anything new!
Why do Seniors Often Need Vitamins and Supplements?
Ideally, we’d get all of our necessary vitamins and nutrients
from plenty of fresh food in a balanced, nutritious diet, but that’s not always
achievable for seniors. In fact, the most common reasons why seniors may need
supplements to stay healthy include:
- Reduced
exposure to sunlight, leading to a lack of vitamin D
- Bones
becoming more brittle with age
- Appetite
loss due to medication, illness, or aging
- Medications
flushing out vitamins and minerals before they can be absorbed fully
- Medical
conditions suppressing the body’s immune system or ability to absorb
vitamins
- Not
cooking or eating a balanced diet as they age
- Bodies
becoming less efficient at absorbing vitamins due to age
What vitamins do seniors typically need?
Again, always check with your doctor before taking
supplements – this will make sure they don’t interfere with medical conditions
or medications, and that they are the right ones your loved one needs in the
right concentration. With that said, the following supplements are usually at
the top of the list:
- B Vitamins
– B12, B6, and B9 vitamins are very important for nerve and blood
cell health, as well as supporting brain health. Good sources other than
supplements are dairy products, eggs, fish, and leafy greens such as
spinach, kale, broccoli, and beans.
- Calcium
– This helps keep bones strong and teeth healthy, and is
especially important for older seniors and seniors with bone density
conditions. It’s also found in dairy products, dark leafy greens, and
calcium-fortified cereals.
- Vitamin
D – Another great supplement for bone health is vitamin D, which
also helps reduce risks of diabetes, heart disease, and inflammation. You
can also find it in fortified cereals, dairy products, and fatty fish like
tuna and salmon. To activate this vitamin, it’s important to expose your
skin to gentle morning or afternoon sunlight for an hour or so each day.
- Magnesium
– This mineral is important for nerve and muscle health, as well
as supporting the immune system. Magnesium also supports muscle recovery
during physical therapy and fosters a healthy heart rhythm. There’s lots
of magnesium in whole grains, dark leafy greens, avocados, lentils, and
nuts.
- Potassium
– This is a very important supplement because we don’t produce it
naturally in our bodies. It supports nerve function, energy levels, brain
function, and healthy heart rhythms, and without it we can feel
constipated, fatigued, have muscle spasms, and can experience heart
palpitations. Good foods with potassium include bananas, avocados, beets,
butternut, acorn squash, and apricots.
At UMC at The Shores, a part of the United Methodist
Communities network, we offer a welcoming community for seniors of all levels
of independence – and we also have a dedicated memory
care program for elderly residents with Alzheimer’s or dementia
conditions.
We aim to create a warm, active community where seniors get
the support that they need to live an abundant life, from well-appointed
apartment-style homes and attractive grounds to a vibrant social calendar. We
also have a wonderful community dining space preparing healthy, delicious
meals! Contact us today to chat more about assisted living in Cape May County,
or visit our website at
https://umcommunities.org/theshores/
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