Showing posts with label senior citizens. Show all posts
Showing posts with label senior citizens. Show all posts

Friday, January 30, 2015

Senior Citizens and Global Warming: Polar Opposites?

(January, 30, 2015)In today’s day and age, the jaw-dropping effects of global warming have become a worldwide phenomenon and scientists can’t believe how fast it’s approaching society. Global warming is the increase in temperature on the Earth as a result of the trapping of heat by overly abundant greenhouse gas emissions such as carbon dioxide. Since 1870, global sea levels have increased by an astonishing eight inches and keeps growing at a steady rate. Also, according to the US Global Change Research Program, temperatures have rose by about two degrees in the last fifty years and only keeps getting hotter. Due to the increase in temperature, there has been an increase in precipitation as well. In addition, carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere are at the highest levels that they have been in the last hundreds of thousands of years.

Global warming clearly is an issue worldwide for many reasons, but more specifically for health reasons. The portion of society probably the most affected by health issues related to global warming is senior citizens. Global warming creates major risks and dangers for senior citizens because extreme heat for days at a time can cause heat strokes or dehydration and possibly even death. Senior citizens with diabetes have it one worse being that their risks for illness from the heat are greater. Also, global warming creates smog, a combination of high temperatures and pollution from greenhouse gas emissions. This smog degrades the quality of the air in the atmosphere and the higher the temperature, the worse it is. This creates a problem for senior citizens with heart and respiratory diseases and increases the risk of severe health issues and even death.

In the end of the day, global warming has had an enormous impact on senior citizens especially and its only going to get worse in the future. The bottom line to sum up this article is: senior citizens and global warming are POLAR OPPOSITES and its only getting worse.

Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Is a Motor-Scooter right for you?



For seniors with limited mobility getting around each day may be a struggle. Running simple errands, and doing simple tasks within one’s home may feel like a burden when it shouldn’t. Besides for the standard walker and wheelchair which aids in the mobility of seniors, many people opt for a motorized scooter. As great as it might seem to be, there are many pros and cons when investing in a scooter. Below is a guideline that can help clarify if a motor scooter is right for you.

Pros of using a motor scooter:
-Increases mobility in those who cannot walk at all, or for limited distances.
-Saves time as it is easy to move around with a controlled speed.
-Gives the elderly feelings of independence and control.

Cons of using a motor scooter:
-Does not promote exercise and movement.
-Can be very expensive.
-Any scooter may be too big to maneuver around one’s house.

On the market today, there are many types and models of scooters available, in many price ranges as well. Generally, a motor scooter can cost anywhere between $800-$3000, however some insurances do foot the cost of it. The best way to decide what’s right for you and your needs is to do research! Visit a store that specializes in this area, test one out, and compare different models. You won’t know how a motor scooter can change your life until you try it!