Sound Advice Senior Placement

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07/22/2022

No matter your age, it’s important to take care of your body and prevent illness.
But if you’re 65 or older, something as simple as the flu or a common cold can progress and lead to complications. This includes secondary infections like pneumonia, bronchitis, an ear infection, or a sinus infection. If you have a chronic condition such as asthma or diabetes, a respiratory illness can make these worse.
Because of this, it’s important to make healthy choices to strengthen your immune system and reduce the likelihood of illness.
Follow these nine tips to stay healthy year-round.

1. Get active
Physical activity is an immune system booster. The more you move, the more your body is able to fight inflammation and infections.
The activity you partake in doesn’t have to be strenuous. Low impact exercises are effective, too.
You might consider biking, walking, swimming, or low impact aerobics. If you’re able to, engage in moderate intensity exercise for about 20 to 30 minutes a day to reach the recommended total of 150 minutes a week. Also, strengthen your muscles by lifting weights or doing yoga.
Modify your exercise routine to find what feels best for you.
2. Take supplements as necessary
Some supplements help support a healthy immune system. Before taking a supplement, always ask your doctor if it’s safe, especially if you’re taking a prescription medication. Some supplements they may recommend include calcium, vitamin D, vitamin B6, or vitamin B12.
Take supplements or multivitamins as instructed to boost your immune system.
3. Eat a healthy diet
Diets rich in fruits, vegetables, and lean meats also give your immune system a boost and protect against harmful viruses and bacteria that cause illnesses. Fruits and vegetables are a good source of antioxidants. Antioxidants protect your cells from damage and keep your body healthy.
You should also limit your consumption of sugary and fatty foods, which can trigger inflammation in the body and lower your immune system.
In addition, limit your intake of alcohol. Ask your doctor about safe amounts of alcohol to drink per day or week.
4. Wash your hands frequently
Washing your hands on a regular basis is another excellent way to stay healthy year-round. Viruses can live on surfaces for up to 24 hours. It’s possible to become ill if you touch a virus-covered surface and contaminate your hands, and then touch your face.
Wash your hands with warm soapy water often, and for at least 20 seconds. Avoid touching your nose, face, and mouth with your hands.
You can also protect yourself by using antibacterial hand sanitizer when you’re unable to wash your hands. Also, disinfect surfaces around your home and workstation frequently.
5. Learn how to manage stress
Chronic stress increases your body’s production of the stress hormone cortisol. Too much cortisol can disrupt different functions in your body, including your immune system.
To reduce stress, increase physical activity, get plenty of sleep, set reasonable expectations for yourself, and explore relaxing, enjoyable activities.
6. Get plenty of rest
Not only can sleep reduce your stress level, but sleep is how your body repairs itself. For this reason, getting an adequate amount of sleep can result in a stronger immune system, making it easier for your body to fight off viruses.
Sleep is also important as you get older because it can improve memory and concentration. Aim for at least seven and a half to nine hours of sleep per night.
If you have trouble sleeping, talk to your doctor to find the underlying cause. Causes of insomnia can include inactivity during the day and too much caffeine. Or it can be a sign of a medical condition like sleep apnea or restless leg syndrome.
7. Take steps to prevent infections
Getting annual vaccinations is another way to stay healthy throughout the year. If you’re age 65 and older, talk to your doctor about getting a high-dose or adjuvant flu vaccine.
Flu season is between October and May in the United States. It takes about two weeks for the vaccine to be effective, and it reduces the risk of the flu by 40 to 60% when the vaccine strains match the circulating strains.
The flu virus changes each year, so you should get the vaccine yearly. You can also talk to your doctor about getting pneumococcal vaccines to protect against pneumonia and meningitis.
8. Schedule annual physicals
Scheduling a yearly checkup can also keep you healthy. Always speak with your doctor if you have concerns about your health.
Conditions like diabetes and high blood pressure can go undetected. Regular physical examinations will enable your doctor to diagnose any problems early. Getting early treatment may prevent long-term complications.
Also, if you have any cold or flu symptoms, see your doctor immediately. The flu virus can lead to complications in adults over the age of 65. The immune system weakens with age, making it harder to fight off the virus.
If you see a doctor within the first 48 hours of flu symptoms, they can prescribe an antiviral to reduce the severity and length of symptoms.
9. Avoid contact with people who are sick
Another way to protect yourself year-round is to avoid being close to people who are sick. This is easier said than done. But if there’s a flu outbreak in your area, limit contact with people who aren’t feeling well and avoid crowded areas until conditions improve.
If you must go out, protect yourself by wearing a face mask. If you’re caring for someone with the flu, wear a face mask and gloves, and wash your hands frequently.

05/08/2022

Social Benefits of Assisted Living

An exciting social life. It’s not uncommon for seniors to become isolated as they get older isolation can lead to a host of problems, like depression, poor health, poor mobility, and more. In assisted living, residents become part of a loving, supportive community surrounded by people their own age. Residents engage in activities designed to foster social connection – from arts & crafts to social hours. Enjoying the company of peers is one of the most natural and compelling benefits of senior living.

Easy access to transportation and outings.

Many seniors lose the ability or desire to drive, so transportation and social activities can become a challenge. Many assisted living communities offer transportation, so seniors can go on coordinated group outings, or even just to visit the store or doctor’s office.

Physical Benefits of Assisted Living

Increased physical activity. As we age, remaining active can help seniors keep their blood sugar in check, increase circulation, and even improve their heart rate. In assisted living facilities, residents are offered a wealth of indoor and outdoor activities, including gardening, yoga, chair exercise classes and more.

Better nutrition.

When it comes to mealtime, great food and nutrition is so important for seniors, but a welcoming dining experience is critical too. At most assisted living facilities, 3 full meals a day are prepared for all residents. At assisted living communities, residents help design our chef driven and prepared menus, so each community has a unique menu that represents the residents’ tastes – and meets all their dietary needs.

Assistance with daily living activities.

Assisted living provides assistance with activities of daily living– things like bathing, dressing and eating – but balance is key when it comes to the level of assistance each senior receives. It’s important that seniors retain independence and control over their lives and schedules while still having access to the care that they need. Striking that balance is one of key benefits of assisted living.
Reduced stress. Assisted living reduces stress and can dramatically improve quality of life for seniors. Seniors enjoy a more social and independent lifestyle surrounded by peers, while still getting the round-the-clock care and support they need.

Family Benefits of Assisted Living

Peace of mind. Senior living situations can be stressful for any family, whether or not the senior lives with them full-time. When a senior moves into assisted living, family members can rest assured that their loved one is safe in a supportive environment, eating well, socializing, and receiving the care they need.

04/16/2022

One of the most difficult tasks we face as humans living in a society is how we take care of our beloved elders. There may come a point in time when a senior can no longer live on their own, though, so as members of their families, we must make difficult decisions regarding how we handle this situation. On one hand, it’s emotionally taxing to see someone you love not be able to take care of themselves when they used to be the one taking care of you. But on the other hand, there’s only so much you can do to take care of a senior in your family until it becomes overbearing and inhibits your ability to live a normal life. There’s a middle ground that can often be found when it’s necessary. That’s particularly true at a certain point where it makes sense for both the senior and the caregiver to develop a plan for senior care. But this is an expansive industry, so it’s important to determine which type of care you or a loved one may need.

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A lot of you may know me, but if not, my name is Mona Herreid. I started this business recently to help people in naviga...
04/08/2022

A lot of you may know me, but if not, my name is Mona Herreid. I started this business recently to help people in navigating the assisted living process and finding the right community for them. I have many years experience in the assisted living and senior living industry. My extensive knowledge in this field gives me the ability to answer any and all questions you may have, and I can share my resources. I will personally meet with you, discover your needs, and accompany you on touring communities. And together, we'll find the right home for you or your family member.
My services are all free to those seeking help with finding a community!
I look forward to working with you soon. Message me or email me at monalherreid@hotmail.com for any information.
Or you can visit me on my website (currently in-progress)

Sound Advice Senior Placement LLC offers senior placement services in Florida. For more information, contact us today.

I had a great time last week at the Wesleyan Village health fair! Thank you Manny from Trust Pharmacy for putting this t...
04/03/2022

I had a great time last week at the Wesleyan Village health fair! Thank you Manny from Trust Pharmacy for putting this together. Thank you Kay Snuffer for my beautiful tablecloth. And thank you to everyone who came out in support of the event.

04/03/2022

A lot of you may know me, but if not, my name is Mona Herreid. I started this business recently to help people in navigating the assisted living process and finding the right community for them. I have many years experience in the assisted living and senior living industry. My extensive knowledge in this field gives me the ability to answer any and all questions you may have, and I can share my resources. I will personally meet with you, discover your needs, and accompany you on touring communities. And together, we'll find the right home for you or your family member.

My services are all free to those seeking help with finding a community!

I look forward to working with you soon. Message me or email me at monalherreid@hotmail.com for any information.

Or you can visit me on my website (currently in-progress)
http://www.soundadvicespllc.com

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