With its many parks and miles of beautiful walking, biking, and other trails, Peoria, Arizona, provides older adults in Vista del Rio senior living with a cozy Sonoran Desert lifestyle. Desert beauty comes with real risks, so we list the most important ones to keep an eye out for, like extreme heat and wild animals.
According to the City of Peoria official website, Peoria, AZ, is the 9th largest city in Arizona in terms of population. Despite its modest size, it has a relatively high number of community parks, alongside over 60 miles of hiking, biking, and horse riding trails.
Seniors looking for outdoor activity in a warm and dry climate of the Sonoran Desert find the city highly attractive. While you can forget about safety hazards relating to ice, snow, and other cold-weather hazards here, the warm desert sun and the plants and animals living under it can also be quite dangerous.
This article will explore what older adults living the Arizona senior lifestyle will need to look out for.
The Peoria senior living environment is beautiful, but there are real safety considerations. The following features define the natural landscape here:
Since the city lies in such a unique, naturally picturesque part of Arizona, people from Arizona and beyond flock to the area to experience the national parks and hiking trails.
For instance, the Lake Pleasant Regional Park is one of the most popular outdoor destinations in the state. It's a desert oasis containing over 23,000 acres of water surrounded by a pristine desert landscape.
The city also has:
It's clear to see why those seeking senior living in arid climates are flocking to the city.
According to the Arizona Department of Health Services, Arizona's extreme heat season runs May through September, with temperatures in the Peoria/Phoenix metro regularly exceeding 110°F. If you're from one of the colder states, it's hard to appreciate just how hot that is until you experience it for yourself.
If you're from the East Coast, you might think of sunshine as "good weather", but for folks here in Arizona, the sun can be both inconvenient and hazardous. According to the Arizona Department of Health Services, the most deadly form of weather is extreme heat, and that's largely due to the high number of heat-related deaths in Arizona.
The heat is especially risky for older adults retiring in Vista del Rio senior living and other communities. Those who don't have experience with desert climates are particularly at risk, but whether Arizona native or an East Coast transplant, there's no avoiding the fact that we get worse at regulating our body temperature as we age.
When our core body temperature reaches 104°F or higher, it can cause irreversible damage to vital organs. Given how Arizona summers can get significantly hotter than that, it's easy to see how dangerous the desert heat can be.
Residents in senior living will need to do the following to stay healthy:
The Sonoran Desert is known for its incredible biodiversity, and experiencing the hundreds of unique species is incredibly rewarding for seniors who have the time to slow down and observe the nature around them. With that said, as stated by Valleywise Health, the desert is home to some dangerous wildlife.
For example, Arizona has more rattlesnake species than any other state. Their camouflaged patterns can sometimes make them hard to see, and when disturbed, these snakes can bite, causing an immediate medical emergency. Seniors encountering rattlesnakes should back away slowly and give them space; usually, this is enough to avoid a bite.
The Arizona desert is also home to arthropods like:
To avoid incidents, seniors need to get into the habit of shaking out footwear before putting it on, and wearing closed-toe shoes when walking on desert paths.
At Vista del Rio Senior Living, comfort and safety are interconnected, especially during hot desert weather. Residents can stay comfortable while still enjoying the community and its features, such as cool indoor areas and easy access to professional assistance. Here are a few of the community's best features:
The Peoria Desert is the perfect environment for those who want to enjoy stunning natural beauty in a truly unique desert setting. With a little outdoor awareness, older adults can make the most of the city's many parks and outdoor recreation areas.
Here at Vista del Rio Senior Living, our welcoming community is just minutes away from the outdoor shopping and dining options at Arrowhead Towne Center. Our community also boasts Chef-prepared homestyle dining, various On-Site health & fitness programs, and much more.
If you're interested in seeing all this for yourself, contact us today. We'd be delighted to give you a tour and answer any questions you might have.