Physical activity is essential for health and well-being, especially in old age. Regular, light exercises help maintain mobility, improve circulation, strengthen muscles, and positively impact mood. It is worth incorporating a few simple activities into the daily routine – both in nursing homes and at home.
Walking is one of the easiest forms of physical activity that improves fitness and supports the circulatory system. A short walk in the garden, down the hallway of a nursing home, or even around the apartment is an excellent way to get daily exercise.
Stretching helps maintain flexible joints and muscles. Simple movements can be performed, such as:
These exercises can also be done while sitting, which is especially useful for people with limited mobility.
Deep and calm breathing has a positive effect on the body and reduces stress. One can practice by inhaling deeply through the nose, holding the breath for a few seconds, and then exhaling slowly through the mouth.
A small ball can be a great tool for exercise:
– squeezing the ball in the hands strengthens hand muscles,
– tossing and catching the ball improves coordination.
People who have difficulty walking for long periods can exercise while sitting:
This is a great way to improve circulation and prevent swelling.
Simple exercises can significantly improve the quality of life for seniors, both in nursing homes and at home. Just a few minutes of exercise each day can help maintain mobility and improve well-being. It is essential to adjust the intensity of exercises to individual capabilities and always remember: movement is health!
March 19, 2025