Brooklyn’s Top Parks for Seniors – A Neighborhood Guide to Outdoor Fun with a Caregiver in June

June in Brooklyn is just something else. All the leaves are out, the water looks great, and the city’s incredible system of parks come alive in color and activity. Spending time in nature during these warmer, longer days can have actual physical and emotional benefits for seniors – including better moods, less anxiety, better sleep, and greater mobility. Using some basic planning and having a trusted caregiver with them, Brooklyn’s many parks can provide enjoyment and access to both active and passive experiences regardless of a senior’s ability or level of mobility/health.

Angel Care HHA believes being outside should be a normal and fun part of every client’s daily routine. Here is our neighborhood-based review of Brooklyn’s top accessible outdoor destinations for seniors in June.

Prospect Park – (Crown Heights/Park Slope)

Prospect Park is Brooklyn’s showpiece. It was developed by the same group of landscape architects who created Manhattan’s Central Park. As such, it has everything that Prospect Park does, but on a larger scale. While there are plenty of options within the park for seniors to enjoy walking or sitting as much or as little as they would prefer. On warmer mornings in June, the rose garden is especially nice. The roses are blooming and the entire environment provides a calm escape from the hustle/bustle of the week.

If your senior has difficulty walking due to a disability, the most accessible entrance into Prospect Park will be off the East drive on Flatbush Ave. To avoid the weekends when the park fills up quickly, we recommend visiting Monday through Thursday. There are several accessible restrooms located around the perimeter of the park.

Brooklyn Bridge Park – (DUMBO/Brooklyn Heights)

Stretching 1.3 miles along the East River Waterfront, Brooklyn Bridge Park is a great place to see the views of the NYC skyline. And in June, when the sky is clear, these views are nothing short of amazing. Brooklyn Bridge Park is relatively new and has been built with accessibility in mind.

Start at Pier 1 where you’ll have easy-to-walk-on paths, ample seating, and fantastic views of the Brooklyn Bridge. If you’d like something a bit more low-key, Pier 6 at the southern end has a lovely beach area, lots of shaded seating, and a few cafes if you’d like to grab a bite to eat. The Greenway path is smooth and relatively flat along its length making it perfect for leisurely strolls. Just remember to wear sunscreen and hats since there isn’t much shade near the water.

We recommend grabbing a coffee or snack at one of the many cafes in DUMBO before returning to the park.

Marine Park – (Gerritsen Beach/Marine Park)

Marine Park is Brooklyn’s largest park covering nearly 900 acres of land. Yet despite its size, Marine Park may be one of Brooklyn’s best kept secrets. Much less crowded than either Prospect Park or Brooklyn Bridge Park, Marine Park provides a serene setting to get outside and enjoy the beauty of nature – with salt marshes, open fields, and Jamaica Bay always visible in the distance. For seniors who may become overwhelmed in more crowded settings (such as those experiencing dementia), Marine Park’s slower paced environment could be very beneficial.

The Salt Marsh Nature Trail is relatively flat and very easy to walk on. It winds its way through a very peaceful area providing opportunities to observe wildlife and plants at your own pace. Also located in Marine Park are several large picnic shelters that are shaded. This would be a great opportunity to relax and enjoy a meal with family members/caregivers.

Since Marine Park has ample free parking available, this could be another plus for seniors who have trouble accessing transportation.

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Practical Tips to Make Your Senior’s Park Experience Both Safe & Enjoyable

While all three of Brooklyn’s parks are wonderful places to explore, we want to share a few tips that will ensure your senior enjoys his/her time exploring and taking advantage of these parks while minimizing risks.

First, please try to schedule your outings during the cool morning hours or late afternoon/early evening when possible. Avoid scheduling your outings during the hottest period of the day (between 11 am – 4 pm). Please dress your senior in comfortable shoes with good traction; apply sunscreen liberally; and don’t forget a hat. Bring bottled water, any necessary medication(s); and consider bringing a small snack for longer trips.

Additional Considerations During Your Visit

When you arrive at one of the parks for an outing with your senior:

  • Please take periodic breaks (every 20 – 30 min.) for your senior to sit down;
  • Let your senior set the pace for your walk. Don’t rush him/her;
  • Be aware of any signs that indicate your senior may be feeling fatigued, dizzy, etc., or suffering from excessive heat exposure;

Encourage your senior to look at/note items in their surrounding environment. Pointing out interesting things such as birds, flowers, buildings, etc., may stimulate conversation/sensory awareness and improve memories for seniors with memory loss.

How Angel Care Can Assist

At Angel Care, assisting our clients with their outdoor adventures is certainly one of the greatest joys of being a caregiver. Regardless if you’re looking to take a leisurely stroll around Prospect Park Lake; watch the sailboats go by from Pier One at Brooklyn Bridge Park; or spend an afternoon enjoying the peace and tranquility of Marine Park; our caring staff will assist with ensuring each adventure is both fun and safe for everyone involved.

In addition to planning each route according to your senior’s mobility needs; helping manage hydration/rest periods; arranging accessible transportation; and keeping you informed about each trip – our goal is to create a positive and stress-free experience for all parties involved.

Contact us today to learn how Angel Care can support your senior in maximizing their outdoor experiences this summer!