How to Enjoy Fall Farmers Markets as a Senior


There's something special about wandering through a farmers market in the fall. The air is crisp, the produce is fresh, and it's a wonderful way to connect with the community.

At senior assisted living Lakewood, we've seen how much joy these outings bring to our residents, who love exploring the variety of seasonal goodies. The anticipation of what you might find, the excitement of discovering new and delicious treats, it's all part of the fun at a fall farmer's market.

Dress for Comfort:

Markets can get busy, so make sure you wear comfortable shoes and dress in layers. One of our residents at senior apartments Lakewood shared that she loves going early when the market is just starting to set up. It's quieter, and you can take your time without feeling rushed. Plus, the vendors are usually more than happy to chat when it's less crowded!

Bring Your Own Bag or Cart:

Farmers markets offer so many tempting treats, and you'll want to have something sturdy to carry your purchases. A reusable bag or even a small cart works wonders. Not only is it eco-friendly, but it also saves you from juggling a bunch of bags.

Enjoy Seasonal Finds:

Fall is all about apples, pumpkins, Brussels sprouts, and squash. The produce this time of year is not only delicious but packed with nutrients. Some of our residents in memory care Lakewood love to pick up fresh apples for making homemade applesauce or baking a batch of apple muffins. Don't forget to ask the farmers for their cooking tips—they often have great ideas on how to prepare their produce.

Tip: Look for seasonal treats like homemade apple cider, pumpkin bread, or jams. These locally made goodies are not only delicious but support the vendors who work hard to bring fresh products to the market.

Take in the Atmosphere:

Farmers markets are about more than shopping; they're a full sensory experience. Whether it's the smell of freshly baked bread or the vibrant colors of seasonal flowers, it's a treat for the senses. Take your time, enjoy the live music or simply chat with fellow market-goers.

Plan a Picnic:

After browsing the market, why not enjoy a picnic in the nearby park with some of your fresh finds? Grab a loaf of artisan bread, some cheese, and fruits like pears or apples. This is a great way to enjoy the season while spending time with friends. Several of our residents have done this after a morning market trip, and they always return with smiles on their faces.

The farmers market is a great outing that gives you fresh air, fresh produce, and a fun way to enjoy the fall season.

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