How Does Stress Affect the Health of Aging Adults?

By Jonathan White 8  am On

Many people view retirement as a relaxing and carefree stage of life. While some seniors are able to take the time after retirement to travel, engage in favorite hobbies, and meet with friends around town, others aren’t as fortunate and experience extreme stress.

Causes of Stress for Seniors

Stress is something everyone will experience at one time or another, but seniors are often more prone to stress due to age-related factors. For example, seniors may have any or a combination of the following factors contributing to their stress: 

  • Financial worries due to living off a retirement fund
  • Fear of age-related diseases such as Alzheimer’s or dementia
  • A lack of clear sense, purpose, or value as a member of society
  • The inability to be independent like they were before
  • Problems thinking or doing things they could at a younger age
  • Loss of friends and relatives due to death
  • Social isolation due to medical problems

Stress is one of many components that can contribute to decreased mental and physical health in seniors. Not every senior has the same care needs, which means they don’t all need the same type of elder care. You can rely on Assisting Hands Home Care to provide an individualized care plan to meet your elderly loved one’s unique care needs. Our caregivers help seniors focus on healthy lifestyle habits, such as eating nutritious foods, exercising regularly, and maintaining strong social ties, and we offer mentally stimulating activities that can boost cognitive health and delay the onset of dementia.

How Does Stress Affect the Health of Aging Adults

Stress & Senior Health 

If these stressors are left unchecked, they can develop into more serious problems that can impact a senior’s physical and emotional health and overall quality of life. Stress can cause or make the following conditions worse in older individuals: 

  • Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
  • High blood pressure
  • Acid reflux and heartburn
  • Anxiety and depression
  • Alzheimer’s and certain forms of dementia
  • Vertigo
  • Rheumatoid arthritis
  • Auto-immune conditions

Seniors who don’t manage their stress levels well could develop serious illnesses, making it a challenge to care for themselves on their own. If your senior loved one needs around-the-clock assistance at home, the Fort Lauderdale, FL, live-in care professionals at Assisting Hands Home Care are here to help. Our caregivers promote longevity by encouraging seniors to focus on healthy eating, regular exercise, mental engagement, and other important lifestyle factors.

How You Can Help 

If you notice your loved one seems stressed or withdrawn, it’s important to take the time to speak with him or her about how he or she might be feeling. Acknowledging your loved one’s feelings and showing support is a great first step in alleviating stress, and it can also begin a conversation about serious issues such as financial planning or the possible need for long-term care.

Another option to alleviate stress is in-home care. For seniors, stress often arises as the result of the fear of health conditions or losing independence. When an in-home caregiver is able to support a senior, the senior is able to maintain as much of his or her independence and regular routine as possible. Doing so can contribute greatly to a higher sense of self-worth while minimizing stress.

Stress can result in mental, emotional, and physical challenges for aging adults, but seniors don’t have to manage them alone. Seniors can benefit greatly from in Fort Lauderdale Home Care services that support healthy aging. With help from caregivers at Assisting Hands Home Care, your loved one can enjoy a happier and healthier life. Our caregivers encourage seniors to eat nutritious foods, exercise and socialize regularly, and focus on other lifestyle factors that increase life expectancy. If you need professional care for your loved one, Assisting Hands Home Care is just a phone call away. Reach out to one of our Care Specialists today.

About the author

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Jonathan White

Jonathan White, co-owner, prior to founding Assisting Hands Fort Lauderdale with his business partner Michael, was a Managing Director for a consulting company and has over 17 years of experience across multiple industries. His time as a consultant brings a focus on serving clients and problem solving. He is committed to providing excellent customer service to our clients and their loved ones.  
Jonathan understands the challenges in caring for family from a distance as his family is spread around the US and the world, and uses this experience to work compassionately with our clients.  
Jonathan enjoys running, cycling, travel, and spending time with his wife.