As we celebrate Independence Day, it’s a perfect time to reflect on the importance of independence—not just as a nation but also in our personal lives. Maintaining your health as you age can help you stay independent and live your healthiest, best life. Here are 5 tips to help you stay independent.
Engage in regular physical activity like walking, swimming, or gentle yoga. Exercise helps you maintain mobility and strength, which are important for independent health. According to Healthline, regular activity can help reduce common health conditions, including:
This means you eat enough, but not too much, and that your food gives you the nutrients you need to stay healthy.
Social interactions are essential for your mental health. The CDC recommends the following activities to help you engage with others:
Make sure your home is safe and accessible. Remove tripping hazards, install grab bars, and make sure there is good lighting to prevent falls. Safety for seniors at home is crucial as per the CDC one out of 10 falls results in an injury that causes them to restrict their activities or to seek attention from the healthcare system. Click here to see an infographic for ideas to make your home safe.
Regular medical check-ups with your primary care doctor or advanced practice provider* (APP) can help detect and manage any health issues early. Preventive care is key to staying healthy and independent, and that is why at Village Medical, we have created our Stay Well Care Plan. This plan allows you to talk with your doctor and develop an individualized care and wellness plan specific to you. A core aspect of the plan is regular wellness visits, with the frequency of visits determined by your health needs.
We understand that maintaining your independence is a top priority for you and encourage you to take a moment this Independence Day to celebrate your health and well-being.
We hope you enjoy a happy, healthy and safe Independence Day.
*An advanced practice provider is defined as a nurse practitioner or physician assistant.