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Celebrating Heart Health Month with Pegasus Senior Living

February is more than just the month of love – it’s a time dedicated to the heart in the most literal sense. Heart Month stands as a vital reminder of the importance of cardiovascular health.

Heart health for seniors is vital for reducing the risk of:

  • Heart disease
  • High cholesterol
  • Stroke
  • High blood pressure
  • Heart failure
  • Reduced mobility
  • Vascular dementia

At Pegasus Senior Living, we understand that maintaining a strong and healthy heart is about adding years to life and life to those years. That’s why we were excited to embrace Heart Month with open arms.

In February 2024 we launched a month-long wellness challenge in our communities designed to inspire and motivate residents and team members to prioritize their heart health. Our program raised awareness and sparked a movement within our communities that celebrates the power of making daily heart-conscious decisions.

Some Pegasus Senior Living residents take over 10,000 steps per day. Keeping that in mind, heart health tips for seniors can vary. Let’s explore how maintaining a healthy lifestyle can help older adults at various stages.

The Heart of the Matter: Practical Heart Health Tips for Seniors

Maintaining heart health is vital to preserving our quality of life. For older adults, the stakes are even higher, as the risk for heart disease increases with age. According to the National Institute on Aging, adults age 65 and older are more likely to experience cardiovascular disease.

The good news is that with the right lifestyle choices, it is possible to manage and, in many cases, significantly reduce these risks.

Nutrition: The Foundation of Heart Health

A heart-healthy diet is one of the cornerstones of maintaining cardiovascular well-being. Seniors should aim to avoid the following, which contribute to high blood pressure and heart disease:

  • Saturated fats
  • High cholesterol
  • Sodium
  • Fried foods
  • Fatty red meat
  • Sugary drinks
  • Excessive consumption of alcohol
  • Low-nutrient foods

Pegasus Senior Living communities focus on providing residents with chef-cooked meals that offer fruits, vegetables, leafy greens, whole grains, and lean protein sources. Some of our other healthy menu items are high in healthy Omega-3 fats, like avocado, fish, and nuts.

Fitness: Keeping the Heart Strong

Physical activity is vital for keeping the heart muscle strong and efficient. The American Heart Association reports that every 500 steps an older adult takes can benefit cardiovascular health. Walking is a fantastic activity, but seated exercise, dance, and swimming also help:

  • Increase heart rate
  • Improve cardiovascular health
  • Reduce symptoms of heart-related issues
  • Manage weight
  • Improve balance

Mindfulness and Stress Reduction

Stress management plays an essential role in heart health for seniors, because chronic stress can lead to high blood pressure and other cardiovascular problems. Our communities offer mindfulness meditation, deep breathing exercises, and yoga to help seniors relax. Engaging in hobbies and social activities that bring joy and relaxation can also lower stress levels and boost heart health.

Regular Health Check-ups

Regular check-ups with a healthcare provider are critical for monitoring heart health. These visits can help detect any early signs of heart disease, high blood pressure, or high cholesterol. Early detection means early action, which can significantly reduce the risk of more severe heart conditions. Moreover, healthcare providers can offer personalized advice based on individual health status, making it easier for seniors to adjust their lifestyles.

Team members in our communities include Wellness Directors and nurses who work with primary care doctors to adjust personalized care plans for each resident.

Avoiding Harmful Habits

It’s never too late to quit smoking or reduce alcohol intake—both are significant heart disease risk factors. Tobacco use can dramatically increase the risk of heart and blood vessel problems. Moderating alcohol consumption can help manage blood pressure and reduce brain damage.

Pegasus Senior Living | Mr. Robert and wife laughing on a sofa

At 91 years old, Mr. Robert is a walking heart health tip for seniors and the resident ambassador of our Heart Month wellness challenge.

A Walking Heart Health Tip For Seniors: Mr. Robert

Pegasus Senior Living | Senior resident keeping his heart healthy with walkingWith a staggering achievement of over 31 million steps, roughly translating to nearly 10,000 miles, Mr. Robert has not only transformed his own health: He has ignited a spark of motivation among his fellow residents.

His journey began with a simple step and a decision to incorporate walking into his daily routine. This choice was driven by a desire to improve persistent back problems and enhance his overall well-being. The impact was profound.

Mr. Robert also enriched his social life, making new friends along the way. His dedication to walking over 10,000 steps daily quickly made him a living testament to the power of an active lifestyle, especially for seniors.

Recognizing his achievements and inspirational role, Mr. Robert became the resident ambassador for the Heart Month wellness challenge at Pegasus Senior Living communities nationwide. His story serves as a rallying cry for all seniors to rise from their sedentary routines, lace up their walking shoes, and embrace the myriad benefits of stepping out and moving more.

Wellness Wednesdays and More

As part of our celebration of Heart Month, our communities introduced a month-long wellness challenge designed to encourage residents and team members to prioritize their heart health.

Wellness Wednesdays were filled with a variety of healthy activities tailored to meet the diverse needs and interests of our residents:

  • Fitness classes
  • Nutritional workshops
  • Mindfulness sessions
  • Walking challenges and step counters

Why Every Step Counts

Heart health is critical for seniors. It’s the foundation of a vibrant life. Pegasus Senior Living communities play a key role in supporting wellness goals in independent living, assisted living, and memory care. We offer activities and challenges that make staying active fun and achievable.

Taking steps towards a healthier lifestyle is important because it improves well-being and extends life. Mr. Robert’s story shows us the power of walking and wellness; his journey to over 31 million steps demonstrates that change is possible, regardless of age.

We encourage everyone to start small. Every step counts, and walking a little more each day can lead to big improvements in heart health. It’s never too late to start. Let’s take those steps towards a healthier lifestyle today.

 

Better Heart Health for Seniors Can Start Today

Older adults who want to maintain a healthy weight, improve heart health, and have fun are encouraged to tour a Pegasus Senior Living community near them. Wellness Wednesdays are only one part of our commitment to senior health and life satisfaction.

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