Senior Heart Health | February 28, 2019
Senior Heart Health | We all know that the heart is one of our vital organs, so what can we do to take special care of the heart? Three lifestyle changes can be made to protect heart health. They are diet, exercise, and stress reduction.
When eaten regularly specific foods are important for heart health and can help with blood pressure and cholesterol.
How about exercise? 150 minutes of weekly exercise is beneficial for a healthy heart. Can you incorporate one or more of these exercises into your weekly schedule?
Available anytime and anywhere. Walk with friends or family members and vary where you go.
The buoyancy of water prevents pressure on joints, making swimming a great exercise for everyone.
Whether indoors on a stationary bike or outside on a path, biking is another fun option for exercise and is easy on the joints.
Yoga can include stretching, strengthening, endurance, breath work and relaxation.
Building body strength also strengthens the heart muscles. Use hand weights or weightlifting machines to prevent the natural loss of muscle tissue.
Help your heart with stress reduction techniques that lower blood pressure and reduce the likelihood of chronic illness or disease. Be sure to set priorities so your most important items have been accomplished by the end of each week, and then don’t forget to schedule fun and relaxation time, too.
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Our Interactive Caregiving™ provides a system of care that addresses companionship, safety, nutrition, mind, body, and activities of daily living (ADLs).
Moreover, our trained caregivers are selected with one specific quality: empathy. Empathetic care is care that starts in the heart, and it allows us to meet our client’s exact needs.
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