They’re Never Too Old to Go to the Fair
As summer winds down, one time-honored tradition is taking place across the country – the fair. From smaller county fairs to grand state fairs, your community is gathering together to enjoy many of the things that make your hometown or state a great place to live. Talk to your senior home care provider about the best way to have your loved one enjoy a few hours at the fair while staying safe.
There are Plenty of Activities for Older Visitors at the Fair
While many may only think of the extreme rides like the Crazy Mouse or the Zipper that appeal mostly to the young, fairs are also a great place for people not quite as young to gather and enjoy themselves as well. There is almost guaranteed to be something for everyone and something your elderly loved one will enjoy!
Crafts and Competitions
Fairs are famous for their blue-ribbon competitions where people enter their largest watermelons, their best-baked pies, and even giant quilts made by hand. If your loved one has a special talent, she might even like being entered into one of these time-honored contests. If not, she’s sure to enjoy a leisurely walk around to see all of the entries.
Animals
Depending on where you’re from, many fairs have petting zoos and competitions for pets and domesticated animals. Your loved one might enjoy watching a dog show, horse wrangling, or some chicks hatching. If she’s an animal lover, the fair might have something right up her alley.
Food, Food, and More Food
Fairs are notorious for some of the most outlandish, yet delicious food that while you shouldn’t enjoy regularly, it makes for a great fair treat. Giant corn dogs, waffles on sticks, and triple-scoop ice cream cones are just a smattering of what your loved one may like to enjoy during a visit to her local fair.
People Watching
Don’t forget about finding a bench, having a seat, and just enjoying watching all of the families enjoy their day at the fair. It’s a great way to feel connected to the community.
Here are a few top considerations your senior home care provider can help with if going to the fair for a solo visit is not in the cards for your loved one.
Transportation
It’s not uncommon to have to park a long distance from the fair and then make the trek there on foot. A senior home care companion can drop your loved one right off at the front gate.
Mobility Assistance
Speaking of long walks, just walking around some big state fairs can easily be 10,000 steps and if your loved one isn’t used to that, you might consider having your senior home care provider pack up a wheelchair to help her around in. Depending on the terrain, an ECV might be a good choice as well.
Safety
Many fairs attract huge crowds which can mean there are people there who might want to rob or bother your elderly loved one. Having an escort like a senior home care provider will help her stay safe if anything should happen.
Weather Prep
It’s still summer, so sunscreen, bug spray, and plenty of water should all travel with your loved one when she visits the fair to help her stay in good shape as she visits each area.
It’s fair to say, your loved one is going to love going to the fair again.
If you or an aging loved one are considering hiring professional Senior Home Care Services in Morris County NJ, please talk to the caring staff at Generations Home Health Care today.
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