Your aging loved one likely devoted a large portion of their life to your care and well-being. It’s time to return the favor.
Swimming is one of the best forms of exercise in which nearly anyone can participate. This is particularly true for the retirement age population. Water aerobics and swimming present the perfect opportunity for healthy exercise, socialization, and even fun. But your loved one must be safe while participating in this activity. With the safety precautions in place at most resort-style pools, your loved one is likely to be in a better environment that provides security and enjoyment.
Safety Is of the Utmost Importance
Home safety is a very important consideration when it comes to the retirement age population. Whether they’re visiting a friend, your home, or living in a retirement community, they must be in an environment that is safe and secure. This means being free from clutter, trip hazards, sharp corners, open flames, etc. Pool safety should be a major consideration if your aging loved one will be participating in some type of water sport, or just leisurely floating around with a “pool noodle”.
If your loved one has mobility issues – or cognitive issues – it’s crucial that someone assist them in and out of the pool, and possibly while they’re in the water, as well. Let’s take a look at some helpful tips for pool safety.
Barriers That Assure Pool Safety
Your loved one is less likely to be a drowning accident victim if safety assurance is provided by swimming pool barriers. To establish a strong perimeter, consider using these three types of basic barriers:
- Pool safety cover
- Pool safety net
- Removable pool fencing
Pool Etiquette and Education
Pools can be enjoyable but dangerous. It’s important your aging loved one realize the dangers that are and can be present. Educate them as much as possible. No one should ever swim alone, no matter how good a swimmer they may be. Because accidents can happen even when people are careful, it’s crucial that at least two people be present at all times. It’s also more fun when you share an activity such as this with a friend.
Be Aware Of Your Loved One’s Health and Restrictions
We talked earlier about mobility issues and cognitive problems. Make an honest assessment of both of these where your loved one is concerned before deciding whether or not swimming in a pool is a good idea. With the right kind of assistance and supervision, swimming should be a safe and healthy endeavor for nearly everyone – no matter their age.
If your loved one isn’t able to fill you in entirely on their health/limitations, check with their physician, nurse, caregiver, etc.
Discovery Village At Stuart Has a Pool and So Much More
A resort-style pool and gorgeous, enormous patio are just the beginning of the numerous amenities that can be enjoyed at Discovery Village At Stuart. In fact, the entire grounds are maintained in such a way that your loved one will feel like they’re on vacation, rather than living in a retirement community. There is even a putting green!
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