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6 Health Tips for Seniors as We Transition into Fall

Posted by Al Triggs
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6 Health Tips for Seniors as We Transition into Fall

As summer winds down and the crisp air of fall approaches, many seniors find this seasonal transition to be a perfect time to refocus on their health. The first day of fall, September 22, marks more than just a change in the calendar. It is also a reminder that small adjustments in your daily habits can help you stay healthy, active, and comfortable through the cooler months ahead.

Here are a few health tips to keep in mind this fall.

Boost Your Immune System

Fall often brings an increase in colds and flu. Seniors, in particular, are more vulnerable to seasonal illnesses, so this is an ideal time to schedule your flu shot and review any other recommended vaccinations with your doctor. Adding seasonal produce such as pumpkins, apples, sweet potatoes, and leafy greens can also provide important vitamins and antioxidants that support immunity.

Stay Active Indoors and Outdoors

Cooler temperatures can be refreshing, making it easier to enjoy outdoor walks or light yard work. Just remember to dress in layers as mornings and evenings can be chilly. On days when the weather does not cooperate, consider indoor activities such as stretching, yoga, or light strength exercises to keep your body moving and joints flexible.

Prepare for Shorter Days

As daylight hours decrease, some people experience shifts in mood or energy. Spending time outside during the brightest part of the day can help, as can keeping a consistent sleep routine. If you notice ongoing changes in mood, do not hesitate to talk with your doctor.

Protect Against Falls

With leaves, rain, and sometimes early frost, walkways can become slippery. Make sure your shoes have good traction and keep your home well-lit to avoid tripping hazards. This is also a good season to review your home for safety improvements such as installing grab bars or removing clutter in walking areas.

Stay Connected

Fall is a wonderful time for family gatherings, holidays, and community events. Staying socially engaged is important for both mental and physical health. Whether it is attending local activities, volunteering, or simply connecting with loved ones by phone or video, regular social contact can boost well-being.

Check In on Your Health

Seasonal transitions are a great time to schedule checkups. Make sure your medications are up to date, your vision and hearing are checked, and you are caught up on preventive screenings. Taking these steps now can help you feel confident heading into the colder months.

Al Triggs
OKMedicareHelp.com // atsales.exec@gmail.com

I was born in Muskogee, Oklahoma and grew up about twelve miles south in Oktaha. I received a Bachelor’s degree in Fine Arts from Northeastern State University where I also played tennis and directed university tennis tournaments. After graduating I worked in the Graphic Arts field for fourteen years. I enjoyed working in graphics, however, it was never my true passion. My true passion is simply helping people. I love assisting individuals in achieving their immediate goals while securing a legacy for generations to come. 

Today I am a Senior Agent at Legacy Insurance Advisors. I also assist in marketing and graphic design for the agency. I enjoy working with the public and assisting them in various ways from life and health insurance to asset protection and retirement planning. I currently hold a license in Life/Accident/Health Insurance and I am particularly well-versed in the subjects of Medicare and Social Security.

I invite the opportunity to assist you in securing a sound and solid future, whether it’s for retirement or helping to transfer generational wealth to your loved ones.

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