Senior Citizens Get a Healthy Dose of Nature with NatureTrack’s New ‘Trax’ Program
Bringing Beach Field Trips to the Residents of Local Senior Living Homes: Restorative Value of Nature is Not to be Underestimated
People rolling into their later years who chose Santa Barbara as their home, know the beaches and how much they become a part of the family stories. Plus, they add to the quality of life we experience here. When the older generation is given a chance to get back to the beach and the Pacific Ocean, there’s a vault of emotional memories to explore and revel in. This is how NatureTrack is expanding its ‘Trax’ program to include seniors. Currently, seven assisted living homes have been out on the beach with NatureTrack in the Freedom Trax devices. The senior assisted living homes NatureTrack has worked with this year include Mission Park, Heritage House, Mission Villa, Samarkand, Casa Dorinda, The Californian and Alexander Garden.
These beach trips for seniors are often able to crack open the memory banks the seniors had with their families and friends through the years. “It’s a very special opportunity to bring these people back to the beach and see the smiles on their faces,” NatureTrack founder and E.D. Sue Eisaguirre said beaming. Explaining her excitement she replied, “Our new program we call ‘Trax,’ is an extension of our outdoor field trip program for K-12 students we’ve been doing since 2011. We now provide outdoor field trips for wheelchair users. Everyone wants to be in nature and with technology advancements, it’s easier now for wheelchair users or others with physical disabilities to access nature.” Even people who have balance issues can ask to use a Freedom Trax unit.
Mission Park’s Activities Director Ale Botello was emphatic about NatureTrack’s program for seniors when she talked about the ‘Trax’ program. “The NatureTrack program truly is a miracle for our residents, and it deserves all the recognition for the incredible work it does. In a society that often overlooks the needs of the elderly and individuals with disabilities, programs like Nature Track are essential in providing a sense of freedom and joy.” Alejandra continued, “The impact of the Nature Track program on our people at Mission Park cannot be overstated. It has provided them with invaluable experience and opportunities to connect with nature in ways they never thought possible. The program has not only brought joy and happiness, but it has also strengthened family bonds and created lasting memories.”
Alejandra added, “The ability for our residents to immerse themselves in nature without worrying about their physical limitations has been truly transformative. It has allowed them to overcome fears, interact with others in the community an experience the freedom of exploring the outdoors. Families have been grateful for the chance to see their loved ones enjoys activities they once thought were out of reach. The impact of the program can be seen in the tears of happiness, the laughter, and the smiles of our residents. It has brought a sense of joy and wonder to individuals who may have felt isolated or limited in their abilities.”
Activities Director Angelica Santana at The Californian said, “Personally, I feel very emotional when seeing the residents together happy on the beach because that’s not something they get to experience often. The residents love to have lunch together and remember the times they spent with their family and kids on the beach.” Angelica continued, “After the outings many residents have come to me and expressed what a great time they had at the beach, and how they didn’t remember the last time they went to the beach. Now the word has spread and I have a long waiting list for the next outings to the beach with NatureTrack. At the Californian we are so grateful for NatureTrack and for all their help and support.”
Abby Pickens, NatureTrack’s Program Director added, “This year, students who use wheelchairs were able to join their classmates on NatureTrack field trips and other outdoor trips by using Freedom Trax. They no longer had to stay back at school and miss out.”
NatureTrack will continue its monthly public Freedom Trax events on Central Coast beaches, empowering wheelchair users to traverse the sand independently using one of its 15 Freedom Trax – the only motorized off-road wheelchair attachment like it. The non-profit averages two beach trips per month for senior living facilities.
Abby also wanted to let everyone know, “NatureTrack also lends their Freedom Trax devices at no cost to individual wheelchair users and other Santa Barbara County organizations so they can include wheelchair users in their events and activities. Wilderness Youth Group borrows Freedom Trax every other week, allowing kids of all abilities to participate in their outdoor programs!”
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NatureTrack connects children with the wonders of the natural world. By exposing them to nature, engaging their curiosity, and inspiring a love for the outdoors, NatureTrack instills the land ethic essential for appreciating and conserving our environment. It’s a vital gateway to Santa Barbara County’s ‘great outdoors’ for our youth, many of whom don’t have the access my generation may have taken for granted. Supporting NatureTrack is about ensuring the future of everything we cherish about this place we call home.
Give Everyone Access to Nature
Transportation is NatureTrack’s largest cost, and it keeps rising. Your donations help fund field trips and provide more Freedom Trax.
•$7,500 funds a field trip for 100 K-12 students
•$6,500 buys a new Freedom Trax
Any donation amount is appreciated to support our mission. Field trips fill up quickly each year, highlighting our need for more volunteers. Docents play a crucial role with a 5-to-1 student-to-docent ratio. Your contribution, whether financial or as a volunteer has a meaningful impact. Please donate or volunteer today, or both!
Key Supporters
Adams Legacy Foundation
The Ann Jackson Family Foundation
Audacious Foundation
City of Goleta
City of Buellton
Edison International
Edwin and Jeanne Woods
Family Foundation
Henry Mayo Newhall Foundation
Hutton Parker Foundation
John S. Kiewit Memorial
Foundation
Natalie Orfalea Foundation &
Lou Buglioli
Raintree Foundation
Santa Ynez Valley Youth Recreation
Towbes Foundation
The Tranquila Foundation
UCSB Coastal Fund
Williams-Corbett Foundation