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by: Jolana Klobouk
Traveling with your parents can be a wonderful experience if you plan well ahead. Here are five things you
must do to ensure that you and your parents will have a great vacation.
1. Ensure that the itinerary is not too fast paced.
Older
folks tend to get tired easily and thus it is not advisable to include activities that are too strenuous. It is also not advisable
to pack too many activities in the itinerary such that you and your parents have to rush from one place to another.
2. Ensure that
everyone has ample sleep
Plan to have at least six to eight hours of sleep for you and your parents for each day of your vacation.
Try to avoid having any more activities after
3. Have ample supply of their medication
If your parents are suffering from diabetes,
asthma, hypertension, high cholesterol or any other illness, make sure you obtain ample supply of medication from their doctors to
last for the whole trip. To ensure that you remember to bring the medication, create a checklist of things to bring and put their
medication among the top five items on that list. As a safety precaution, ask them to carry a medical record of their illness and
contact details in case you are not around when they need medical attention.
4. Healthy diet
Most older people do not take heavy meals and thus you need to plan for multiple light and healthy meals that are
low on salts, oil and sugars but high in fiber. Always have a sandwich or high fiber biscuits in your bag in case they get hungry
and there isn't a snack bar in the vicinity. Also make sure that you and your parents drink a lot of water to prevent dehydration.
5. Bring along a first aid travel pack.
Your first aid travel pack should contain medication for fever and diarrhea, cold symptoms
and giddiness. It should also include a thermometer, tweezers, sharp scissors, safety pins, adhesive bandages, sterile gauze, adhesive
tape and antiseptic wipes. While this list is not exhaustive, the stocks in the travel pack should be enough to cater to most conditions
that require general first aid assistance. Do check the expiry date for those medications that you bring along to ensure that they
are safe for consumption.
Traveling with your parents need not be a hassle as long as you plan ahead and take care of their needs.
Involve them in all the activities along the way and remember to have fun!
About The Author
Jolana Klobouk is a former travel agent
who loves to travel and write about her experiences. She is currently the editor of http://www.flyfromcanada.com and http://www.best-romantic-vacations.com -
visit them for more great travel information.