House Plants — Personal Health for All
The relationship between having plants to care for and health is well documented. According to several important studies, indoor plants reduce stress. In another study conducted at four hospitals in San Francisco, 79 percent of patients said they felt calmer after time spent in a garden.
Beyond these studies, there are plenty of reasons to have a houseplant. Plants can be great for your senior loved one. For one, having something to care for can give a senior a greater feeling of control and agency over their lives, which can increase optimism. Ideally, a plant will flourish under your senior’s care, but if there are a few false starts, you can always get a new plant and start the process all over again.
Benefits of House Plants
Plants release much-needed oxygen into the atmosphere, which creates a generally healthier, less polluted environment for your senior to live in. Clearly, this is always a plus.
While you can replace your senior’s plant if things don’t go well, it’s better if your senior is able to care for a plant so that it flourishes and lives a long time. So, what are some cheery houseplants that are fairly hardy and easy to care for, regardless of the conditions in which they may be growing?
Aloe Vera
The aloe vera plant is truly a wonder plant. It does not require a lot of watering, and can survive in partial shade. It grows fairly easily and the sap of its leaves have medicinal properties. As long as your senior loved one keeps their aloe vera plant out of direct sunlight and does not overwater it, it should live a long time.
Cast Iron
As the name would indicate, this is a hardy plant that is not terribly hard to care for. You do need to be sure to water a Cast Iron plant regularly, but it can thrive even in deep shade (but not extreme cold or direct sunlight). Cast Iron plants are very aesthetically pleasing, with big, broad green leaves spreading out in all directions.
Spider Plant
Spider plants are commonly found in the homes of older individuals as well as younger plant enthusiasts. They are often displayed as hanging plants that trail down from baskets attached to the ceiling. They are unobtrusive and great at air filtration. These plants require a bit more care, however, and need moist soil and medium sunlight in order to thrive.
African Violet
If your older loved one prefers a flowering plant, the African Violet is a great choice. It’s important not to overwater the African Violet, though. Further, you should put it in a southern-facing window in order to enjoy beautiful blooming flowers all the time.
Jade Plants
Jade is a glossy, beautiful plant. Having jade plants can be a delight, but they do require some care. They need the right amount of water (not too much and not too little), and they need lots of light. If your senior loved one has done well with plants in the past, they may want to try graduating to a Jade plant.
Getting Senior Loved Ones the Care They Need to Thrive
While seniors of a wide range of ability levels can care for houseplants, many seniors may need assistance with their own care – assistance you cannot always provide. If this is the case for your senior loved one in the Northern California or Portland Metro area, Golden Placement Services can help. We can offer a wide range of placement options. We can help you find just the right living situation for your loved one and their plants.
To learn more, just get in touch with Golden Placement Services today. We look forward to helping you and your older loved one find the perfect living situation.
Resources to help Mom and Dad from Golden Placements:
Golden Placements helps you manage resources and takes care of the leg work. We offer resources for finding your best living situation so you can enjoy your best Golden Years. GPS has ideas gathered over years of experience by being Senior Life Specialists. Portland Senior Living and their various options from our Golden Girls specialists are IS NO COST.
Community living and finding the right living choice for you or your loved one is important. We help you navigate the details. Here are more resources to help you learn more about our services:
- You can call us today or continue to read more about Vitamins for Seniors
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- Quality locations for you Senior Loved One with the Golden Girls
- Senior Living Near Me – Adult Home Placement
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