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Ready for the Summer: How to Plan Senior-Friendly Activities and Travel


Home Instead shares tips for planning your next family event or vacation with older adults

OMAHA, Neb., July 1, 2022 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Many of us take advantage of the summer months to plan vacations, reunions, picnics, and more. However, after two-plus years of limited social gatherings, these events may be overwhelming for older adults who have not ventured out much. When planning a trip or family gathering this season, consider how to make your older loved ones feel comfortable and safe so everyone can enjoy their experience.

"Spending quality time together, getting outdoors and being active are great for overall health, but as we age, it's important to be mindful of dangers such as heat exhaustion and overexertion, particularly in the summer," said Lakelyn Hogan Eichenberger, Ph.D., gerontologist and caregiving advocate for Home Instead®. "That doesn't mean we should exclude older loved ones from these beloved activities. It simply requires preparing and considering what modifications should be made to ensure everyone can participate and join in on the fun."

Families are eager to reconnect, especially following the cancellation of many planned visits, gatherings, and reunions. In fact, a recent survey by Forbes Advisor found that half of adult Americans canceled a trip due to the pandemic, but approximately 59% have already planned or are considering trips this year.

Lakelyn Hogan Eichenberger recommends keeping the following tips in mind to ensure your gathering is safe and enjoyable for your older loved one.

 

Family vacations and events are more than just a chance to get away from work, school, and other everyday happenings ? it's an opportunity to spend time with those we cherish most. Careful consideration of your older loved one's needs can help make any event or trip more inclusive. Embrace flexibility to accommodate older adults while traveling or gathering in large groups.

For more tips and resources for older adults, visit http://www.homeinstead.com/care-resources.

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ABOUT HONOR AND HOME INSTEAD?
Honor and its Home Instead network are expanding the world's capacity to care. Founded in 2014, Honor is the world's largest home care network with the most-advanced care platform revolutionizing how society cares for older adults, their families, and Care Professionals. Honor acquired Home Instead in 2021, and the combined company supports the work of more than 100,000 Care Professionals across 13 countries and meets the growing needs of millions of older adults and their families worldwide. For more information, visit joinhonor.com and HomeInstead.com.

Media Contact

Dan Wieberg, Home Instead, 1 402-498-4466, [email protected]

 

SOURCE Home Instead


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