Monday, July 22, 2024

Mobility Issues as We Age


Luckily for most of us, when we are younger we take our mobility for granted. We didn’t have to think about whether or not we will be “able” to physically do a routine task. However as we grow older, our bodies can encounter physical limitations that threaten our independence. Experts say protecting our mobility requires attention and the “use it or lose it” mantra is a fitting one. Lifestyle choices and exercise as well as diet and preventive care can help keep us stronger and steadier with fewer aches and more stamina.

The Harvard Health Publishing by Harvard Medical School defines mobility as the ability to move purposefully as you go through your day, and is the foundation for living a healthy and independent life. It requires a certain amount of physical stamina, strength, balance, coordination, and range of motion. Mobility allows seniors to do everyday things like get out of bed each morning, climb a set of stairs and bring in groceries from the car. Poor mobility causes problems such as being unable to get up out of a chair on your own or get up from the toilet without a helping hand. Good mobility helps keep seniors safe by lessening their risk for falls and subsequent injuries; and allows the person to live on their own.

The US Census Bureau reports mobility issues are the most frequent cause of disability for people over 65 and impacts their ability to safely climb stairs and walk. While some mobility problems can’t be helped, experts say generally to maintain mobility, seniors should do exercises targeted to increase strength, balance, stamina and coordination.

Ask your doctor, physical therapist or trainer on ways to preserve and improve your freedom of movement. Moreover if you are unsteady on your feet, check them about using a mobility aid such as a cane or walker to improve steadiness.

MorningStar of Arvada is committed to providing seniors with the best quality of life. Our wellness programs and activities are not only fun and entertaining, but can improve your overall fitness. We offer independent living, assisted living and all-inclusive memory care Arvada families can trust for a loved one. 

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