While choosing a vacation
destination, make it easier for yourself.
When you’re looking at different cities to visit, take into
account how accessible the city is for the elderly. Are there cobblestone
roads? These can make walking difficult and increase fall risk. Are there clear
sidewalks? This will help prevent any difficulties for you while you are
sight-seeing with your elderly loved one. How crowded is the city? How much
travel is involved in getting to this location? Take some time to research
elderly friendly cities. There are thousands of sights you can see with your
elderly loved one, and choosing one that is more accessible will make it easier
for you and your elderly loved one.
After you have chosen a location, start planning.
We can’t reiterate this more. Plan your trip! Over-planning
is never a problem, but, while traveling, under planning can pose some serious
risks, especially for your elderly loved ones. Make an itinerary and figure out
which locations you’re going to go, and which sites you want to see. Most
importantly, figure out how you can make it easier on yourself. Take some
time to call different tourist attractions and sites ahead of time to ask them
about what accommodations they have for the elderly. If they don’t have that
many accommodations or are being somewhat unhelpful, ask them for examples of
what other elderly individuals have done. Do they have rest areas? Do they have
wheelchair options for the elderly? How many stairs are there? Are there
elevators? All of this information should be easily accessible and readily available
for you. If your elderly loved one has special needs you can request help from
the place you are visiting. There is no harm in asking!
Pack everything and pack for all scenarios.
First, plan your packing. Make a list of all necessary
medications and items that your elderly loved one will need. If you’re
traveling on a plane, you may need a doctor’s note for some prescriptions. Call
your doctor and the airport ahead of time to ensure that you have all of the
proper documentation. If you’re traveling by train or another mode of
transportation, contact them ahead of time to see what is allowed and what is
not allowed. Also, go through what is going to happen while going through
security. That way your elderly loved one is not startled and knows what to
expect.
Lastly, have fun and enjoy yourself. That’s what vacation is
for!
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