Health and Well-being | May 14, 2026
Choosing the right fitness routine can feel overwhelming. You see countless exercise lists, but you are looking for more than just a few movements; you need a safe, effective program that builds real-world strength and gives you the confidence to live independently. You need a plan that understands your body today and helps you build a more resilient tomorrow.
This guide is designed to be that plan. We are moving beyond simple lists to provide a complete, physiotherapist-approved framework for building strength, improving balance, and enhancing your mobility right from the comfort of your home. At Comfort Keepers Regina, we believe that active, engaged living is the key to a vibrant life, and it all starts with the power of movement.

Staying active is not just about feeling good; it is a non-negotiable part of healthy aging. The data is clear: physical inactivity contributes to many of the challenges associated with getting older. According to the CDC, regular exercise helps prevent or manage 4 out of 5 of the most costly chronic conditions.
Here is what a consistent, gentle fitness program helps you combat:
This program is built on the principles of safety, accessibility, and steady progression. Remember to start slowly, listen to your body, and always consult your doctor before beginning any new exercise regimen.
Before you begin, set yourself up for success:
Here is a balanced program designed to be performed 2 to 3 times per week on non-consecutive days.
This routine is the foundation of your program, perfect for building strength without putting stress on your joints. Perform 8 to 12 repetitions of each exercise.
Seated March:
Sit-to-Stand:
Seated Row:
Glute Squeeze:
Seated Knee Extension:
Always perform these exercises while holding onto a sturdy chair, countertop, or wall for support.
Heel-to-Toe Stand:
Side Leg Raise:
Calf Raises:

Consistency is more important than intensity. The most sustainable plan integrates movement into your daily life.
These small movement snacks add up, keeping your body active and engaged throughout the day.
Maintaining independence at home is about more than just managing daily tasks, it is about having the strength and confidence to live life fully. This fitness program is a powerful tool, but sometimes a little extra support can make all the difference.
Our approach, which we call Interactive Caregiving, is built on empowering seniors to be active participants in their own well-being. A Comfort Keeper is more than a caregiver; they are a partner who can help create a safe exercise environment, provide encouragement, and even join in on a walk or a gentle fitness routine. Whether it is through our standard in-home care services or more specialized dementia care, our goal is to support not just your physical needs but your overall quality of life. We help you stay safe, healthy, and engaged in the comfort of your own home.
Absolutely. As confirmed by physical therapists at institutions like the Cleveland Clinic, chair exercises are a highly effective and safe way to build functional strength, improve circulation, and increase mobility, especially for those with balance concerns or joint pain. They directly target the muscles needed for everyday activities.
Many of these exercises, especially the seated knee extension, are specifically designed to strengthen the muscles that support the knee joint, which can often help reduce pain. However, it is crucial to listen to your body. Never push through sharp pain, and always consult your doctor or a physical therapist for exercises tailored to your specific condition.
For strength training, aiming for 2 to 3 sessions per week on non-consecutive days is an excellent goal. This gives your muscles time to recover and grow stronger. Balance and flexibility exercises can be done daily. The most important thing is to create a consistent routine that works for you.
It is never too late. Research consistently shows that older adults can build muscle and strength at any age. The key is a consistent, progressive program. You will be surprised at how quickly you notice improvements in your daily activities.
Embracing a regular fitness routine is one of the most powerful decisions you can make for your health and independence. This program gives you the tools to start safely and effectively at home.
If you are ready to explore how personalized, in-home support can help you or a loved one achieve wellness goals and live more vibrantly, we are here to help. Contact Comfort Keepers Regina today for a complimentary consultation. Let us create a plan that supports your journey to a stronger, more confident life.
At Comfort Keepers®, we provide personalized, compassionate in-home care services for seniors in Regina, Moose Jaw, Weyburn, Estevan, Swift Current, Yorkton and White City.
The team at Comfort Keepers Regina is proud to provide home care that keeps seniors safe. We support Saskatchewan families each year with home care services for seniors—helping loved ones remain happy, and independent in the homes they love.
Providing home care can be very draining and taxing on family caretakers. That’s where we come in. With in-home assisted living as a lifestyle choice seniors can start a new, fresh take on daily living while remaining in the comfort and familiarity of home.
Comfort Keepers® Regina offers professional, flexible care solutions that lighten the load for families and give everyone peace of mind—knowing their loved one is in good hands.
We offer a range of services that include senior companionship and personal care services, light housekeeping and meal preparation. The team also provides specialized services for those with dementia and end of life care needs.
Our trained caregivers, or Comfort Keepers, help provide our elderly clients with personal home care to help maintain the highest possible quality of life. Caregivers deliver Interactive Caregiving™, a system of care that addresses safety, nutrition, mind, body, and activities of daily living (ADLs).
Interactive Caregiving™ is an opportunity to interact one-to-one with a senior. This model of elderly care helps increase seniors’ sense of well-being and independence by focusing on Senior Mind, Senior Body, Senior Nutrition, and Senior Safety.
It is through our Interactive Caregiving™ approach and the Nourish Senior Life Program® that Comfort Keepers of Regina provides top-notch home health care for seniors and the elderly.
Our partnership with the Canadian National Institute for the Blind provides specially trained care assistants who help the elderly with vision loss, helping seniors maintain their independence and remain in their homes.
Are you looking for reliable home care in Regina and the surrounding region? Learn more about our unique service, which offers personal care, companionship care, palliative, and end-of-life care in Regina, Moose Jaw, Weyburn, Estevan, Swift Current, Yorkton and White City. Contact the Comfort Keepers® Regina office today, our professional staff will be happy to explain our customizable in-home care options and to schedule a free in-home consultation.
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