Anonymous wrote:Any chance she's an animal lover? A dog is a great reason to go for walks, but you would want to encourage her to get a dog that is already house broken and mellow (doesn't take off after squirrels, etc). A reputable rescue would be ethical about matching appropriately.
There are physical therapists who come to the home. Would that help? There are youtube videos of exercises you can do sitting in a chair.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know how to encourage someone who’s over 70 to exercise/go to a physical therapist or doctor? It’s difficult seeing my MIL slowly deteriorate physically. She’s had a bad knee, and now she’s fallen and limping, and is disinclined to do anything about it. After going through a few exercise phases (walking , going to the gym), she hasn’t been active in years. We are all at a loss about how to help her. TIA!