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Simple Ways to Stay Active This Spring

As the weather warms and days grow longer, spring is the perfect time to refresh routines and enjoy more opportunities for movement and connection. Staying active is important at every age and even small changes can support physical health, mental well-being and overall quality of life.

Here are a few simple ways older adults can stay active and make the most of the spring season.

Take Walks Outdoors

A daily walk is one of the easiest ways to stay active. Whether it’s around the neighborhood, through a local park or with a walking group, spending time outdoors can help improve mood, mobility and cardiovascular health.

Try Gardening

Gardening offers both physical activity and relaxation. Planting flowers, tending to raised garden beds or simply spending time outside can encourage movement while creating a sense of accomplishment and joy.

Join Social Activities

Staying active is not only about exercise. Participating in group activities, games, classes or community events helps keep both the body and mind engaged while strengthening social connections.

Stretch and Move Throughout the Day

Gentle stretching, chair yoga or light movement exercises can help improve flexibility, balance and comfort. Even a few minutes of movement throughout the day can make a difference.

Explore New Hobbies

Spring is a great time to try something new. Dancing, painting classes, nature photography or volunteer opportunities can provide meaningful ways to stay engaged and active.

Focus on Safety

As activity levels increase, it’s important to stay hydrated, wear supportive footwear and take breaks when needed. Checking pathways for uneven surfaces and dressing appropriately for changing weather can also help prevent falls and injuries.

Enjoy the Benefits of Staying Active

Regular activity can support strength, independence, cognitive health and emotional well-being. Just as importantly, it can create opportunities for connection, laughter and enjoyment each day.

This spring, small steps can lead to lasting benefits. Finding enjoyable ways to stay active can help create a healthier, more vibrant season for older adults and those who support them.

Sarah Morrow

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