GALLERY

Wednesday, August 2, 2017

Swimming Safety for Elderly Family Members

A swimming pool is designed for the entire family to enjoy, and your senior members shouldn’t be an exception. Many people of advanced age can benefit from regular dips in the swimming pool, as these home additions provide them with a way to perform low impact exercise that improve their flexibility, strength and endurance. If you have elderly people in your family, you may want to consider their needs before contacting Orange County pool builders to build your pool. Here are some ways to make your pool more senior-friendly.

Consider senior-friendly pool features

Sloped entry ramps, pool lifts, and transfer walls are examples of features that make it easier for senior citizens to enter and leave the pool. Use one or a combination of these features to give your elderly more independence and freedom when using the pool.

Don’t let senior swim unsupervised

Make sure you don’t allow seniors to swim alone. Have someone ensure their safety and oversee if they need assistance. It pays if that person knows how to administer CPR. That way, if a pool accident occurs, someone is there to administer CPR if necessary.

Keep the pool surroundings clean and orderly

A cluttered pool surrounding invites accidents to happen. Prevent slip and fall injuries by making sure you keep the pool surroundings uncluttered. Keep pool accessories in proper storage after every use. Make sure to keep the pool itself orderly as well. Take out rafts, pool tools, and other objects while an elderly is swimming so they can move around the pool with less difficulty.

No comments:

Post a Comment