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Physiotherapy and summer holidays

Summer is finally here, school is out and many of our patients and clients have left for their summer holidays! Although school and work may be over, don’t forget that self-care and looking after your health and wellness should never stop! In order to prevent any injuries or mishaps from occurring and spoiling your vacation, Nightingale’s home physiotherapist have put together a few tips and tricks to keep you in top shape for maximum enjoyment of the holiday period with your family.

What could possibly go wrong?

Acute injuries and holidays

Going on holiday is meant to be a relaxing time. However, holidays involve travelling and this can often be quite physical. Should you injure yourself before going away, there may be a few things to consider and some adjustments to be made before travelling! Be sure to plan your journey and think about all the potential issues.

  • Will you be able to tolerate sitting for prolonged periods? Do you need to apply for a special upgrade of your seating on an airplane?
  • Do you need alternate transport arrangements from the airport to the hotel?
  • Do you require specific bathing/ shower facilities now?
  • Will you have to climb numerous staircases? Are there elevators?
  • How will you manage to transport your luggage?

Planning ahead will ensure you can still enjoy your time away without any unforeseen stress.

How to manage an acute injury whilst away

If you are unfortunate enough to injure yourself while away on holiday, all is not lost.

In the acute phase of an injury, rest would be recommended! Not having to be at work all day and being away from the daily commute can be an advantage. Being able to take relative rest, elevate the limb if necessary to reduce swelling and having absolute control over activity levels can be very useful. If necessary, locate a doctor or physiotherapist in the area for help or advice!

Make sure that your physiotherapist gives you a modified exercise program and activity modification which is realistic to your holiday destination. Make sure that they are aware of your likely environment whilst you are away such as access to gym facilities. Being on holiday may mean being able to access gym more regularly than when we are at work which can be great to optimize recovery, albeit it may slightly disrupt some of your planned holiday fun.

Managing chronic injuries whilst away on holiday

Most chronic injury rehabilitation programs will involve a graded progression of exercises. Therefore, whilst you are away, it is important not to completely ditch your rehabilitation (although it is good for the body to have a chance to rest and recuperate sometimes). Make sure that your physiotherapist gives you an exercise program and activity modification which is realistic to your holiday destination. Being on holiday may mean being able to access gym more regularly than when we are at work which can be great to optimise recovery. Enquire before leaving if you would have access to gym facilities, or whether you should pack some exercise equipment (such as therabands) and modify your exercise program while away.

Activities whilst on holiday

It is increasingly popular for us to indulge in unusual, and sometimes quite extreme, sports while on holiday. Be aware of the fact that these can potentially exacerbate your injury. Also, we potentially partake in activities without any preparation, again, this can be a potential precursor for injury. Especially if you have done no preparation work and attempt a long hike, a steep ski slope or some very strenuous water activity.

It is not uncommon to come back from holiday with new injuries!

In order to prevent this, carefully consider any pre-existing problems you may have had. Question how the activity you are participating in compares with your usual levels of fitness and activity. Are there any particular movements that you find particularly difficult? Are there certain movements to avoid?

Plan smart, stay safe and have fun! We’re here for you on the other side of the holidays if and when you need us.

10 TIPS TO STAY HEALTHY ON HOLIDAY

  1. Purchase a travel pillow for the flight to avoid waking up in your holiday destination with a stiff neck.
  2. Take care lifting and moving heavy luggage.
  3. Avoid having air-con blasted onto your neck for the duration of your flight & whilst eating in restaurants.
  4. Take the time to adjust the seat of your hire car to suit you.
  5. Wear supportive shoes and not flip-flops especially when going for longer walks and days out.
  6. Take care around the pool to avoid slips and falls.
  7. Peel yourself up from your sunbed every 30 minutes & take a swim or 5 minute walk.
  8. Ask the hotel for extra or alternative pillows if your head & neck are uncomfortable in bed.
  9. Take the hotel stairs instead of the lift – moderate exercise is the best way to stay healthy.
  10. Most importantly… avoid dirty dancing lifts after a day of enjoying your all-inclusive drinks!!!

 

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Baby Care Babysitting Child care

25 Activity Ideas for kids to do inside home

Summer in UAE may be slightly different this year when many families aren’t travelling home to cooler weather. Thinking of activity ideas for kids inside your home can really stretch your imagination to the limits, so here are a few things that might help to keep everyone entertained in the hot days ahead. If you are working and need a babysitter, we have some wonderful nurses who will keep your kids entertained.

Activity ideas for kids:

  1. Finger paints, and making hand and potato prints using brightly coloured card or paper.
  2. Make your own slushies – guaranteed to be less sugary than bought ones!
  3. Make memory books with pictures and photos. Baby books will intrigue children when they see the mementos you’ve kept from their early months.
  4. Use moulding clay to create various shapes and trinkets. Some types of clay harden and dry in the air, whereas others may need oven baking.
  5. Playing cards, UNO and Old Maid and Go Fish.
  6. Create a ‘lucky dip’ by putting rice in a big tub and hiding small gifts to retrieve.
  7. Grocery let’s pretend – bring out packets and small tins from the cupboard to play shop.
  8. Make hand puppets from old socks and put on a puppet show in an improvised handmade puppet theatre.
  9. Making friendship bracelets.
  10. Have fun with balloon art.
  11. Make your own ice cream and ice pops with healthy ingredients.
  12. Set up an indoor obstacle course.
  13. Make a camp with a clothes horse and a sheet.
  14. Have some pamper time with a face mask (the cosmetic, child-safe variety) and do at-home mani/pedis.
  15. Try a children’s meditation app for some quiet time.
  16. Make a display or decorate a box with shells from the beach.
  17. Freeze coloured water for ice cube painting. Adding tonic water might even make the paint glow!
  18. Bubble blowing with a giant bubble maker. You can make your own bubble solution.
  19. Create a herb garden or a bug hotel if you have some outdoor space undercover.
  20. Cook treats like brownies and little buns. Packet mixes are a bonus.
  21. Host a dolls’ and teddies’ tea party.
  22. Enjoy an indoor picnic on a rug.
  23. Bring out the dressing up clothes.
  24. Watch old family DVDs that haven’t been seen for a while.
  25. Tye-dying plain white t-shirts is a great creative option for older children.

DIY play items for kids at home:

PLAY DOUGH RECIPE

DIY play dough
DIY play dough

2 cups flour, ¾ cup salt ,4 teaspoons of cream of tartar, 2 cups lukewarm water,2 tablespoons vegetable oil, food colouring, plus vanilla essence for added fragrance. Large tubs or plastic bags for storing. Mix together on a low heat and form a firm dough (this is not dangerous if accidentally eaten!)

SLIME RECIPE

DIY Slime at home
DIY Slime at home

8 ounce bottle of white school glue, 1 tablespoon of baking soda, food colouring,1 ½-2 tablespoons of contact lens solution that contains borax (not to be ingested). For extra fluffiness add shaving foam. Sealed tubs needed for storing. The stretching and moulding of the slime are irresistible for little fingers.

FRUIT MOCKTAIL

Mocktail for kids
Mocktail for kids

Orange juice and lemonade with grenadine fruit syrup, orange slices and sparkles and sticks.

This might even be a good time to start potty training or perfecting naptimes while you’re spending more time at home.

GOOD LUCK and HAVE FUN!

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Baby Care Child care Weaning

Tips For Keeping Your Kids Healthy During the Holidays

happy kids dubai summer
Happy kids – Dubai summer

Want to enjoy the holiday season with joy & not a sick child? Here’re tips to help you and your children avoid common illnesses during the holidays

Regardless of what you’re celebrating, the holiday season is upon us and with it comes plenty of germs! Between colds, flu bugs, and other illnesses, it’s essential to practice healthy habits to keep your batteries charged and your children healthy during the holidays.

At Nightingale Home Nursing we want to enjoy your holiday season with joy, laughter, and cheer and not a sick child or loved one. Our DHA registered home nurses have put together their top tips to help you and your children avoid common illnesses during the holidays.

Wash Your Hands Often

Hand washing is one of the most beneficial habits we can teach our children. Think of hand washing as a simple “do-it-yourself” vaccine that’s a win for everyone except the germs. Hand-washing is especially important after using the restrooms and before meals. If you’re planning on travelling this holiday season, keep hand sanitizer within reach to “wash” those germs away when you are on-the-go.

Keeping your hands clean is one of the most critical steps you can take to avoid spreading germs to others and getting sick. When you wash your hands be sure to use soap and clean, hot running water. Rub them together for at least 20 seconds to ensure you are killing all of the bacteria you may have come in contact with. If you have trouble keeping your children at the sink for this amount of time, sing their favourite song while you wash. It makes the process fun and helps the time pass.

Catch Those Sneezes and Coughs

Be sure to teach your children to sneeze or cough into their elbow or a tissue instead of their little hands. The earlier you instill this behaviour, the better. This simple act helps to prevent germs from spreading to every surface they touch.

Encourage your children to keep their hands out of their mouth. Everything they touch is a potential breeding ground for bacteria and illness. Subways, trains, cabs, aeroplanes, and other forms of public transportation are full of infectious germs. Keeping their hands out of their mouths will help your children stay healthy during the holiday season. If this is something your child struggles with, re-emphasise the importance of frequent and proper hand washing.

Get Plenty of Rest

Another way to keep your children healthy during the holiday season is and to boost their immune system is to ensure they are getting enough rest. Children should sleep uninterrupted, anywhere from 8-14 hours per night, depending on their age. For example, a 1-year-old toddler requires more sleep than a 13-year-old.
A good night’s sleep allows the body time to rest and protects the body from injury and illness. Additionally, well-rested children wake alert and ready to handle the hustle and bustle of the holiday season.

Eat Healthy Foods From the Rainbow

When we say eat from the rainbow, we do not mean holiday cookies, candies and other colourful sugary treats. This means teaching your children to eat a well-balanced diet comprised of eating healthy fruits and vegetables in assorted colours. Think blue blueberries, green spinach, yellow and red peppers, orange carrots and any other colourful fruit or vegetable that’s high in healthy vitamins.
Sure, you’re all going to eat sugary sweets during the holiday season, but if you eat them in moderation, your body will thank you for it. When you fuel your body with healthy foods, it’s better equipped to fight off infection and illness, such as the cold and flu.

Get Nutritional Support

A well-balanced diet is high in lean proteins, whole grains, fibre, healthy fats, and plenty of vegetables and fruits. However, we know that it’s hard to eat the right things during the busy holiday season. Consider enlisting the help of a home nurse to help customise a nutritional plan to help you through the holidays.

Nightingale DHA registered home nurses can help you create nutrition plans that will keep you and your children healthy through the holiday season and beyond. Additionally, your home nurse can also work with your childcare providers and nannies to ensure that they are promoting a healthy lifestyle for your children.

Stick to the above tips to keep your children and family healthy during the holiday season. If you need a few more tips, contact the professionals at Nightingale to speak with one of our registered nurses. Stay healthy and Happy Holidays from our family to yours!

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