How to Plan a Spring Break Trip That’s Right for You and Seniors Who Live In Your Household
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How to Plan a Spring Break Trip That’s Right for You and Seniors Who Live In Your Household

Spring break is an exciting time of year to have fun and make memories. When you're vacationing with senior family members, it's essential to consider their needs and abilities so everyone feels included and safe. Here are some tips to do that.

What to Consider When Planning a Spring Break Trip

Planning for a senior's well-being during your vacation begins with thoughtful consideration. Ask yourself questions: What does the senior enjoy doing? Are there any physical limitations or special needs you need to consider? How far are you willing to travel, and how much time do you have available for a trip away from home? 

Having an understanding of the answers to these questions can help guide your decision-making process. 

Location

When you're selecting a destination, consider wheelchair accessibility and amenities that are welcoming to seniors. Seek out cities or towns that offer attractions and activities suitable for everyone. For example, Destin Beach in Florida is known for its sandy beaches and warm weather during spring months—it's perfect for senior travelers who enjoy leisurely strolling along shorelines on calm days.  

Activities

Research the area for accessible activities, both indoors and outdoors. Beachcombing and paddleboarding are popular options for seniors on the coast or nearby lakes. Museums, festivals, wineries, shopping outlets—all these can also be great stops that offer something different and exciting to explore with seniors.

Develop an Itinerary

Creating an itinerary can ensure everyone involved has a great time and feels rested throughout the getaway. Don't forget to build downtime into the itinerary to enjoy leisurely walks on boardwalks or down city streets with your senior family members. 

Prepare for the Trip

Now that you have an itinerary, use the details to make sure you're packing the essentials for a successful and fun-filled spring break. Pack comfortable clothing, medications, snacks, and whatever else is necessary for all travelers in your group. If possible, pack lightly to make sure traveling isn't burdensome, whether you're driving or flying. 

Accessibility and Accommodations

Comfort and accessibility should be your top priority when selecting a hotel or other residence. Research what the accommodations have to offer, ensuring it meets all of your requirements for a safe stay. Pay attention to online reviews, especially when they mention disability-friendly features or amenities that are perfect for seniors. 

Senior Helpers Boise Treasure Valley Provides At-Home Senior Care

As your family plans for a fun and safe spring break adventure with seniors, remember to research the best options that meet everyone's needs. 

If you need help back at home, Senior Helpers Boise Treasure Valley, can help. With attentive in-home care, assistance with daily tasks, and unbeatable companionship, we help seniors live their best lives. Contact us today to learn more about our care options in Boise, Eagle, Nampa, Meridian, Caldwell, and Lewiston.