New Neighbors Guide Pierce County Summer/Fall 2022

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SENIOR LIVING

Warm-Weather Wellness Tips for Seniors by Kelly Lenihan

Warmer weather often awakens a desire to get outside and be active. But seniors who have a higher sensitivity to heat need to use caution when making plans in the sun. PUT ON YOUR WALKING SHOES Walking is an excellent physical activity. And doing so in a park or forest is a great way to connect with nature. Joining a group can also be an easy way to meet new friends. Choose terrain—and supportive shoes—suitable for your activity level and balance. TAKE AN EXERCISE CLASS Get your endorphins flowing! Yoga, pilates or tai chi can all improve balance and flexibility, decreasing the chance of falling. Water aerobics is good for those with arthritis or chronic pain. Or try low-impact sports such as horseshoes, miniature golf, bocce ball, bean bags, badminton or croquet.

RELISH THE OUTDOORS Enjoy the great outdoors with a picnic! Just remember to pick an area with comfortable seating and shade, even if it’s in your own backyard. Bird-watching and photography are two other pastimes to stimulate the mind and body. If you love to shop, flea markets are a fun summertime activity. Just remember to protect yourself with sunglasses, a wide-brimmed hat, sunscreen and bug repellent.

GET OUTSIDE AND GARDEN Gardening can be as calming and relaxing as an hour of meditation. Digging, planting and weeding can improve strength, flexibility and agility. If you don’t have a garden, consider volunteering at a local park. LIGHTEN UP YOUR DIET With fruits and vegetables coming into season, it’s time to enjoy salads, light soups and other lighter fare. Farmers markets provide an opportunity to get outdoors and select healthful foods for dinner. STAY HYDRATED As we age, our ability to notice thirst may decrease, so keep an eye on your water intake, especially when you’re outdoors in the sun. At home, drink water and herbal tea rather than other beverages. WATCH FOR ALLERGIES Summertime can mean allergy season, so pay attention to allergy forecasts. Untreated allergies are uncomfortable and can lead to breathing problems or sinus infections. Your doctor can recommend or prescribe a treatment to help prevent serious respiratory problems. CHECK THE SIDE EFFECTS OF YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS Some medications increase sun sensitivity. Find out whether you need to take extra precautions. Following other suggestions on this list will help you avoid problems.

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Physical Therapy with Fun and Family

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pages 41-42

Service and Convenience at the Heart of Light Dental Studios

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pages 39-40

Pediatrics Northwest—6 Tips for Winning Over Picky Eaters

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pages 37-38

The Negro Motorist Green Book

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pages 31-32

Crumbl Cookie Brings Decadence to Pierce County with New Tacoma Location

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pages 33-34

Olympic Landscape—Heart for Community

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pages 25-26

Farmers Markets in the South Sound

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pages 35-36

Calendar of Events

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pages 28-30

Getting Settled into a New Home

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pages 22-24

Dancing Goats Coffee Bar Opens in Tacoma’s Brewery District

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page 9

The Harbor History Museum

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pages 11-12

Life in Pierce County

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page 10

Giving Back in the 253

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pages 18-19

Free Summer Ballet Immersion Week

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page 13

Making Your House a Home

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pages 20-21

Welcome to Pierce County

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pages 7-8

Enrolling in School in Pierce County

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pages 14-17
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