Monday, May 21, 2018

Traveling Summer Tips For Savvy Assisted Living Putnam County FL Residents

By Anna Turner


As the summer months approach, you might have plans to take a trip out of the assisted living Putnam County FL community to visit family or friends. You might even be planning a sight-seeing vacation. Many seniors prefer traveling during warmer months to avoid exposure to colder temperatures and winter illnesses. So, when the opportunity presents itself, you pack up and hit the road. However, there are few tasks that need to be done to make sure you have a fun, relaxed and safe trip.

Visit your doctor before going on a long trip. If you plan to travel internationally, you need a physical examination and certain vaccinations. Be sure to let your doctor know your intentions, and request enough refills of medication to get through the trip. Also, ask your physician to print-out a current copy of medications being taken by you and your health condition.

Call your physician and schedule an appointment before your trip. You will need a physical exam to ensure you are in good traveling condition. If you plan to fly out the country or take a cruise, there might be certain vaccination you will need. Ask your health provider about supplying you with enough medication while traveling.

Pack only necessary items needed for your trip. If possible, only take one suitcase, especially if you have mobility issues. But, if you do have to carry a second bag, find a way to attach it to the larger size bag. It will make getting around from location to location easier.

Do not take many clothing items on your trip. The less baggage the less you will have to worry about picking up and carrying. You can wash clothes while you are away. It is usually best to only carry one piece of luggage, but if you have to carry two, try to keep them small. There are small totes that are made to attach to larger size suitcases.

Plan for ahead for emergencies. An emergency can occur at any time. Let friends and family members know where you are planning to travel. Have an emergency plan of action in place, just in case you have to go to the emergency room or have someone pick you up. Be sure to have your medical insurance cards traveling with you as well.

Be sure to check for senior discounts for traveling and stay accommodations. Request an aisle seat if taking a long flight, it will make frequent trips to the bathroom a lot easier. Stay hydrated, keep sipping on water throughout your trip. Move around constantly while traveling by plane to prevent developing blood clots in the legs.

If you plan on being gone more than a week, arrange for your caregiver to pick up your mail and check in on your home. Avoid giving the appearance that you are out of town to keep thieves away. A mailbox with mail spilling out is a sure indicator no one has been home for a while. If your caregiver cannot do it, consider asking a trustworthy neighbor for their assistance.




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