Vacationing with elderly people: THESE are the ways to make elderly people comfortable on a vacation
The days of worrying about leaving behind your elderly loved ones while you go on vacation are finally over!
You must have fond memories of your childhood where the now elderly adults of your family took you on fun vacations. They are also the same people who were responsible for your happy childhood. If you want to return the favour and take them on vacation with you, it’s completely doable. While you might think that traveling with older adults can be difficult, well, it really isn’t. Leaving elderly people in the care of caregivers might not be a viable option for a lot of us, but that does not mean you have to compromise on going on vacation. Elderly people can accompany you on a vacation as long as you follow some basic caretaking tips. It is important to ensure that they are comfortable at all times during the trip so that they don’t fall sick once they are back home. These following tips will help you to organise a fun and comfortable vacation for your elderly loved ones.
1. Carefully consider every detail

Do not leave preparing for the trip to the last minute while traveling with elderly people. Book tickets, hotel rooms and cabs beforehand so that they don’t have to face any discomfort. Stock up on medicines, get a medical clearance and keep all documents handy.
2. Stick to their normal routine as much as you can

Unlike younger people, older people take time to adjust. Do not push them to adapt to a new routine because it may hamper their health. Stick to their regular meal and sleep times as much as you can. Encourage them to eat and sleep well.
3. Give them some time to settle down

Do not go sight seeing as soon as you arrive at a new place. New sights, sounds and weather can overwhelm elderly people so it’s best to give them a day or two to settle down before they go exploring with you.
4. Take frequent breaks

Remember to take breaks while sightseeing or traveling from one place to another. Stop at regular intervals to have a meal, wash your face, pee and stretch their limbs. Take a break whenever you see them experiencing any discomfort.
5. Relax and enjoy your time together

The success of any vacation is good memories. So it’s important that you do not miss out on fun while micromanaging the trip. Relax with your elderly loved ones and focus on being together. Make sure the trip is full of laughter.
























































