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I want to take my 72-year-old mother on a trip, but what should I do if she has limited mobility and has three high blood pressure?

My middle school classmate’s mother was also a senior in high school, and she had a stroke and almost left this world. Later, she bought a house in Qingdao and often brought her parents to live there. As a result, her mother felt that her condition had improved greatly, and she reminded me with the words "There is no tyranny in Qingdao". Through study, I found that cardiovascular and cerebrovascular patients are most afraid of large temperature differences. Many non-seaside cities in the north have huge temperature differences between day and night, while the temperature difference in seaside cities is only two or three degrees a day. In fact, even people with poor lung function would be better off recuperating in a marine climate. Therefore, her illness might have been cured if she had traveled earlier.

In my many years of practical experience in traveling, I have seen a large number of young people pushing wheelchairs and bringing their elders with them. There are those by train, plane, and cruise. In this way, in addition to mountain climbing attractions, other places such as parks and shopping malls will not be inconvenient. And the advantage of a cruise ship is that the disabled bathrooms in hotels and public places are very comfortable, and you can rest in the guest room when you are tired. I blogged about my cruise experience in 2013. At that time, there were a large number of elderly people on the boat, and no one wanted to get off the boat at the end of the trip. There is a dedicated hospital on the ship.

Since it is of a recuperative nature, it is natural not to participate in traditional travel projects. Young people will be tired if they visit five or six scenic spots in a day. Nowadays, various travel agencies or travel websites have health tours, which are both fun and recuperative. I once participated in a health group. Most of the group members were elderly people in their 60s and 70s. It was cheap and comfortable.