Can Seniors Have a Positive Impact on the Environment?

By Greg Kling 9  am on

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Seniors have a unique perspective on the world that comes from watching the effects of pollution on the environment over the years, and many worry about the impact this damage may have upon future generations. Fortunately, your senior loved one can have a positive impact on the environment with only a few simple acts. 

Grow a Garden

Plants play a vital role in keeping our air clean, yet the increasing number of homes and businesses being built has reduced the plant life in many neighborhoods. Your loved one can promote better air by growing a few of his or her favorite plants at home. Edible plants can also serve a dual purpose by reducing the amount of energy that must be spent on growing food. 

If your loved one needs help preparing meals with the food from his or her garden, a home caregiver can be a wonderful asset. Home care service providers can benefit aging adults in a variety of ways. From cooking nutritious meals to offering timely medication reminders, the dedicated caregivers at Assisting Hands Home Care are available to help your elderly loved one 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Start Recycling

Although some neighborhoods require residents to recycle, many still don’t. However, recycling paper, metal, and glass can greatly reduce the effects of manufacturing on the environment. Your loved one can explore the recycling programs in his or her community to find out how to get started. If a local program doesn’t exist, your loved one can campaign through telephone calls and letters to the community’s decision makers to get one started.

Much like your loved one can make a difference in the world, a professional caregiver can have a profound impact on your loved one’s overall quality of life. Every senior has different needs when aging in place. Some simply need occasional assistance with household chores, while others may be managing serious illnesses and require more extensive around-the-clock elderly home care. Northern Kentucky seniors can count on Assisting Hands Home Care to provide the in-home care they need and deserve. 

Choose Transportation Carefully

Seniors today are known for being active, yet that increased activity can result in pollution and fuel usage if your loved one isn’t careful. When possible, aging adults can try to walk to local stores, or they can carpool when walking isn’t the best option. Seniors with older cars that have poor emissions systems may also want to use transportation services with low-emission vehicles. 

Teach Younger Generations

Lessons passed down from a loving grandparent can last a lifetime, and seniors have valuable information about caring for the environment to share. Growing a garden together, repurposing an old bookshelf, or picking up litter in a park are all great opportunities to ensure future generations recognize the importance of being involved in their communities. 

Seniors need to remain healthy if they want to make a difference in the world. If you have a senior loved one who needs help maintaining a high quality of life while aging in place, reach out to Assisting Hands Home Care, a leading provider of home care Northern Kentucky families can trust. Our caregivers help seniors focus on healthy lifestyle habits such as eating nutritious foods, exercising regularly, and maintaining strong social ties, and we offer mentally stimulating activities that can boost cognitive health and delay the onset of dementia. To hire a professionally trained caregiver for your loved one, call us today.

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    Greg Kling

    Greg Kling is the Owner and President of Assisting Hands Home Care Northern Kentucky, which he Co - Founded with his wife Kim in 2013, following more than 20 years of experience in business consulting. A former partner at Deloitte and an MBA graduate of The Ohio State University, Greg made the transition from corporate leadership to home care, inspired by the meaningful impact caregivers had on his own family. Today, he leads a team of over 200 employees, serving thousands of clients across Northern Kentucky. Greg is deeply passionate about enhancing lives through compassionate care and is equally committed to developing his team to achieve their full potential. Outside of work, he enjoys cycling, spending time with his three children, and playing the flute. Greg Kling is based in Ohio. You can reach him for professional inquiries and collaborations through his LinkedIn profile or by phone. Phone: (859) 374-7455