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As we age, nutrition and hydration become increasingly important aspects of our well-being. Eating the right foods and drinking enough water can ensure that seniors remain healthy and active as they grow older. Here’s what families need to know about good nutrition and hydration for seniors.

The Benefits of Good Nutrition
Good nutrition is essential for senior health. As people get older, their bodies become less able to absorb certain nutrients from food, so it’s important to make sure that seniors are getting a balanced diet with plenty of vitamins, minerals, and proteins. Eating a variety of foods is key; a varied diet ensures that seniors are getting all the nutrients they need. Fruits, vegetables, grains, and lean proteins should be included in every meal.

Fiber-rich foods such as whole grains, legumes, and fresh fruit are also important for senior health. Fiber helps keep digestion regular and can reduce the risk of constipation or other digestive issues common in seniors. These issues can be worsened by certain medications, so this would make it even more important. In addition to promoting good digestion, fiber-rich foods also help lower cholesterol levels.

The Importance of Hydration
Hydration is equally important for senior health; even slight dehydration can lead to confusion or fatigue in seniors who already have weakened immune systems or reduced energy levels due to illness or aging. It’s especially important for those taking medication to stay hydrated; many medications can cause dehydration if not taken with adequate fluids. Seniors should aim to drink eight glasses of water each day—more if they live in hot climates or exercise frequently—to stay properly hydrated throughout the day.

Seniors who have difficulty drinking large amounts at once may find it helpful to always carry a water bottle with them, so they remember to take small sips throughout the day rather than trying to drink all eight glasses at once. Drinking herbal teas can help too; many herbal teas contain electrolytes which can help replenish fluids lost through sweating or urination more quickly than plain water alone would do. Coconut water and even milk can help with hydration. Ultimately, these decisions should be discussed with a physician or your care manager. Each person’s dietary needs will be unique and will vary.

Good nutrition and hydration are essential for senior health no matter how old you are or what kind of lifestyle you lead. By making sure your loved ones are eating nutritious meals and drinking plenty of fluids every day, you can help ensure that they stay healthy! While it can be difficult for some families to provide adequate nutrition or fluids due to financial constraints or physical limitations there are many resources available that can assist with providing nutritious meals for seniors who may not be able to do it themselves—so don’t hesitate to reach out if you need help finding the right services to help your loved one get the nutrition and hydration they need.

If you’re concerned about the nutritional needs of yourself or an aging loved one, please give us a call at 610-667-2838 or email us at CareManagement@waverlyheights.org to find out how we can help!