Research
has shown gardening to be an effective low-impact exercise for seniors. Along with providing a moderate amount of
aerobic exercise for aging adults, gardening can offer benefits to your mental
and emotional health. To keep it accessible
to the elderly for whom lifting and bending can be difficult; it is smart to incorporate
a few modifications such as raised garden beds as well as using various
ergonomic tools.
One
of the best things about gardening is it stimulates all of the senses and
offers an excellent excuse to get outside and soak up some vitamin D as well as
boost serotonin levels in your brain. Serotonin
is a chemical that improves your mood and helps you to feel calm and centered. In addition to relieving stress and anxiety,
gardening gives seniors a sense of purpose and accomplishment with its beautiful
or edible finished product. It also is
an enjoyable way to use of all of your motor skills and improve endurance and strength.
Working
in a garden has also proven helpful to those with Alzheimer’s or other forms of
dementia. Gardening can help recall pleasant
memories from the past and remind a person of healthier times. Experts advise not to give someone with dementia a
sharp tool.
If
seniors plan to get out and garden, they need to protect themselves against
pests and the elements. It is recommended
that seniors avoid the heat of the day and apply plenty of sunblock and wear
protective clothing including sunglasses and a hat. They should have shady areas available with
benches or chairs so they may easily take a break as needed. It is also important to remember to drink
plenty of fluids as dehydration can be a problem.
Among
our many services
and amenities at MorningStar of Beaverton, we offer
residents the opportunity to enjoy the outdoors through two enclosed
courtyards, strolling paths and raised garden beds that make it easier for
seniors to work in. Please visit our
website to learn more about the finest
senior living in the area.
MorningStar of Beaverton is pleased to provide
the area the very best in senior living with our unique mission statement of
“to honor, to serve, to invest.” Our foundation is built on honoring God,
valuing all seniors and selecting staff with a felt calling to serve and we
strive to create a true home for residents in a beautiful setting. Contact us
to schedule a tour of our exceptional new community.
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