Physical Health
Fall Prevention
Nutrition
Sleep and Rest
Miscellaneous
100

Name a low-intensity exercise

Walking, swimming, yoga, cycling, Tai Chi, pilates

100

What is the leading cause of injury and injury-related deaths in older adults. 

Falls

100

Drinking enough of this helps prevent dehydration, supports digestion, and can improve energy and focus

Water

100

Drinking this beverage close to bedtime can make it harder to fall asleep

Caffeine/coffee

100

True or False: Older adults cannot learn new things

False

200

Name a way to maintain physical health as you age. 

Regular exercise, nutrition, adequate sleep, regular medical check ups, social engagement, stress management, and quitting bad habits including smoking and excessive alcohol use

200

True or False: Taking medications can increase your risk of falling

True

200

True or False: Hydration matters MORE as you age

True

200

How many hours of sleep do adults need each night?  

7-9 hours

200

Routine health checkups are an important part of healthy aging. Where can you go for a free medical checkup?

The Hub of Hope and the Stephen Klein Wellness Center

300

This should be monitored regularly and represents how hard your heart is working to push blood through the body. 

Blood Pressure

300

Name a household hazard that could cause a fall.

Loose rugs, extension cords, shoes, bulky furniture, cluttered areas, low lighting, wet floors, etc.

300

This mineral, often found in processed and canned foods, can raise your blood pressure when eaten in excess.

Sodium or Salt

300

True or False: People need less sleep as they age. 

False
300

This condition causes a loss of memory, language, problem-solving, and other cognitive abilities, and is common in older adults.

Dementia

400

Adults should engage in how many minutes of moderate-intensity exercise per week?


150-300 minutes per week

400

This group of muscles helps you stay upright and stable while walking.

The core muscles

400

Aging, poor nutrition, and many other factors can cause high blood pressure. Untreated, high blood pressure can lead to one of these conditions:

Stroke, heart attack, heart failure, kidney disease, vision loss, dementia, and aneurysm

400

Name one nighttime habit, besides drinking caffeine, that can make falling asleep harder.

Eating a large meal, drinking alcohol, working and stressful activities before bed, and screens (phones, TVs, computers)

400

This practice, like mindfulness or meditation, supports mental wellbeing.

Stress reduction or stress management strategies

500

Physical Activity 500: Adults should engage in how many minutes of vigorous-intensity exercise per week?

75-150 minutes per week 

500

This healthcare professional can check how safely you walk and suggest ways to improve balance.

Physical Therapist (PT)

500

This mineral helps keep bones strong and can reduce the risk of fractures.

Calcium

500

What natural chemical does your body produce that helps you feel sleepy?

Melatonin

500

This is a common condition that often develops with age and causes a clouding of the eye's lens. 

Cataracts

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