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Holidays For The Elderly - A Few Wise Planning Tips

For many, the later years in life are a time to fulfil long-standing travel ambitions and enjoy the freedom that retirement brings, and whilst arranging holidays should be a pleasant experience; with old age comes restrictions and the process can be somewhat of a challenge.
Booking Holidays In the UK, the average life span of women is 82 and 78 for men.
With people now living longer, few are spared from developing age related ailments such as arthritis and osteoporosis, but it would be wrong to assume when booking holidays for the elderly, that the travel agent or if travelling independently, the accommodation owner, would be aware of individual care needs, so this needs to be clearly explained.
Make sure to research the location, the nearest medical centre and the position of the accommodation.
What a disaster it would be to find yourself isolated in a villa that has no flat access or ground floor rooms when you have severe mobility issues.
Solo Travellers Many elderly people find themselves stuck for travelling companions and sadly, due to fear of being alone in an unfamiliar place, no longer take holidays.
Others simply can't travel without assistance.
In these instances, holidays for the elderly are made possible with a selection of specialist travel agents who organize assisted group holidays for solo travellers, which is perfect for meeting like-minded people.
Another solution is to contact a travel companion matching service or a company that provides travel nurses and carers, like the British Nursing Association.
Hot Climates High heat can be dangerous for seniors and can cause cramps, heat exhaustion and heat stroke, which can be fatal.
Drinking plenty of water and keeping hydrated is a must! Taking medication can also have adverse effects in hot weather.
Diuretics, sedatives, tranquilisers, heart and blood pressure medications can make it harder for the body to cool itself.
What you don't do is stop taking your medication but seek medical advice on this matter before you travel.
Also, make sure to use protective sun creams, aged skin tends to be thinner and sunburn can be worse.
Travel Insurance While age and experience may help travellers to be more careful and avoid risk, unfortunately travel insurance companies impose higher premiums for older travellers.
Despite the costs, travel insurance is important to protect you should the unthinkable happen.
Get insurance quotes prior to booking holidays allowing you to budget accordingly.


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