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Tai Chi Benefits for Your Elderly Loved One

If your elderly loved one would like to or needs to improve their health, one of the things that could help them to do this is tai chi. This is an exercise that has so many amazing benefits. Learning more about these benefits can help you to get your elderly loved one into doing tai chi.

Easily Reduce Stress

Has your elderly loved one been living with high levels of stress? Maybe they get stressed because they don’t know what to do with their life. They might also get stressed due to financial issues, relationship issues, or any other reason. No matter why your elderly loved one is stressed, research shows that tai chi can help to easily reduce stress. This exercise doesn’t put a lot of stress on the joints either, so it will help with reducing physical stress on the body, as well.

Strengthening Joints

Does your elderly loved one have pain or discomfort in their joints? If so, then strengthening their joints could help to reduce some or even all of that pain. There are numerous ways that your elderly loved one could strengthen their joints. One of the best and even fun ways for them to do this is by doing tai chi. Research shows that tai chi strengthens joints when it is done regularly. Maybe you or one of the home care providers could help your elderly loved one to come up with a routine for when they will do tai chi.

Improving Strength in the Lower Body

Your elderly loved one could also improve the strength in their lower body by doing tai chi. This means that not only will your elderly loved one have less pain in their legs, feet, knees, and ankles, but these areas will be stronger, as well. Having more strength in the lower body can also help to reduce the risk of falls.

Improving Balance

As just mentioned, one of the great things about an elderly person doing tai chi is that it reduces their risk of falls. This is mostly because the strength they gain in their lower body helps to improve their balance. When your elderly loved one is more stable on their feet, there is less of a chance that they will trip and/or fall.

Conclusion

These are just some tai chi benefits for your elderly loved one. If they want a way to improve their health, you and the home care providers should encourage them to do tai chi regularly. These benefits are enough for anyone to want to try out tai chi.

Sources
https://www.health.harvard.edu/staying-healthy/the-health-benefits-of-tai-chi