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Seniors Health: Top Health Tips for the Elderly to Start You
Off in the Right Direction
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- by Jo Godden
- Don't begrudge spending money on your own comfort, health and
quality of life. You deserve it! AND FOR THE OVER-60'S - The
government's annual fuel allowance of £200 is meant to be used for
our warmth and comfort, and to ease the worry of the increased
heating bill. The Winter Fuel Payments Help line is 0845 9 151515
If you are receiving a disability or income-related benefit, you
may be able to claim a grant of up to £2,500 for insulation and
heating improvements. Call Home Energy Efficiency Scheme 0800 952
0600. If you receive disability and income-related benefits you can
claim Cold Weather Payments if the temperature falls below 00 C for
7 consecutive days. There is also the Staywarm scheme. For a fixed
charge you can use as much gas or electricity as you need. 0800 1
694 694 Finally, if you are unable to pay your winter fuel bill, in
the first instance contact your supplier explaining your problem
and informing them that you are a pensioner. Good news worth
remembering, is that electricity companies and British Gas have a
policy of not disconnecting pensioners between 1 October and 31
March - so keep warm and don't panic.
AND DO YOU NEED
REMINDING? DON'T WASTE YOUR MONEY AND HEALTH ON CIGARETTES.
RESEARCHERS TELL US THAT THE AVERAGE BRITISH SMOKER WILL SPEND
£91,832.43 ON CIGARETTES IN A LIFETIME. (Now, I've never smoked so
I wonder what happened to my £91,OOO?)
- Keep your mind active, crosswords, sudoka, hobbies, etc. NEVER
STOP LEARNING. If you have an interested mind, people are more
likely to enjoy your company and be interested in you.
- Keep your body active. As the saying goes, if you don't use it,
you'll lose it. Walk in the fresh air if possible. If you enjoy
company while you are walking then join a rambling group. (Often
"rambling clubs" for the retired are more socially-inclined
"ambling clubs"). Gardening combines the benefits of fresh air
and exercise, and the results can give you immeasurable
pleasure. Dancing, particularly formation or line dancing,
exercises the memory also. Swimming, is a particularly good
exercise for all parts of the body with the added advantage that
the water supports you and therefore there is no weight on the
joints.
- Feed your body with the correct foods. You wouldn't expect your
car to work efficiently if you fed it the incorrect fuel. So feed
your body with nutritious foods that contain the necessary vitamins
and minerals in order for it to return optimum performance. With
winter approaching we need to build up our immune system, so in
addition to a well balanced diet of fresh fruit, fresh vegetables
and nourishing protein (laced with the benefits of virgin olive oil
and garlic), we should add a few supplements to help us on our way.
In addition to a good multi-vitamin tablet, you'll probably benefit
from extra Vitamin C, Echinacea, EPA fish oils, selenium, ginko
biloba to aid circulation, particularly to the extremities, and
glucosomine to help with those aching joints. Don't forget your flu
jab and the jab against pneumonia for the over 70's. There is also
really excellent news on the common cold front. At long last there
appears to be something that stops a cold developing. Vicks First
Defence is a spray that you use at the first sign of a cold and it
stops the cold virus in its tracks. This miracle goes on sale
during October 05.
- Socialise. Possibly I don't have to remind you about this as
the majority of retired folk I meet complain that they are busier
now than ever they were, that there are not enough hours in the
day, and they wonder how they ever found time to go to work. There
are so many clubs and groups to join. To name a few popular ones,
U3A (University of the Third Age) for both sexes and with
interesting speakers, and offering numerous sub sections for
specific group interests and hobbies, Women's Institute, (has
gained a new image after the film Calendar Girls), Townswomen's
Guild, Gardening Clubs, Art Clubs, etc., and many clubs aimed
specifically at the retired.
If transport is a problem, remember most local authorities offer
free or reduced bus fares for senior citizens and travel tokens for
the disabled. There is a Senior Railcard for reduced train fares
for the over 60's. National Express have a Routesixty Scheme which
enables over 60's to travel nationwide very cheaply (Tel 08705
808080). Also, occasionally, National Express offer their "go
anywhere for £5 scheme."
If you have difficulty in getting around the town, then there is
Shopmobility where you can hire mobility scooters (various models and
sizes available) and electric and manual wheelchairs. Shopmobility
is usually manned by helpers who will be only too pleased to
instruct and allow you to practice before you are let loose on the
town. Also there is the added advantage that there is usually a
free car park attached to Shopmobility for clients' convenience. If
you have difficulty in using public transport, often local
authorities provide a "dial-a-ride" service from your home to the
shopping centre.
Well, whatever you do - E N J O Y I T! We were always told that
laughter is the best medicine and now we know it to be true - it
raises the serotonin levels in the brain and gives you that "feel
good" factor.
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