Staying safe 
				and being prepared when traveling is more important than ever 
				for this age group. Here are some special considerations for 
				senior travelers looking for a hassle-free travel experience.
				
				
				Pack carefully 
				When packing for a trip, it's important to be prepared. Some 
				packing essentials include a comfortable pair of shoes, a hat 
				and sunglasses to protect the face, clothing that you can wear 
				in layers and any necessary personal items. Multi-purpose items, 
				such as a scarf, which can also be used as a makeshift beach 
				blanket, are always smart to pack and limit the weight of your 
				suitcase. If you are taking an extended vacation, inquire about 
				laundry options close to where you'll be staying. 
				
				
				
				Visit your doctor 
				As a senior, your health is very important and no one ever wants 
				to get sick or injured on vacation. Schedule a checkup with your 
				doctor before any major trip to discuss the activities you plan 
				to do, and get written prescriptions for any medications you may 
				need. Keep your prescriptions in their original containers so 
				that they can be identified properly. If you plan to travel out 
				of the country, contact the Center for Disease Control and 
				Prevention for required immunizations. 
				
				Get protection 
				Whether traveling 50 miles or 5,000, prepare for the unexpected 
				by purchasing a membership from a travel and medical assistance 
				company like On Call International before you leave. Senior 
				travelers ages 77 to 85 can purchase a special Mature 
				Membership, which includes services like emergency medical 
				transportation to the hospital of their choice, transportation 
				home, worldwide physician referrals, a 24-hour nurse helpline 
				and emergency travel assistance. The membership also includes 
				pre-travel destination and health information, lost-luggage 
				assistance, worldwide legal assistance and even covers the cost 
				of transporting grandchildren or a traveling companion home if 
				you need to stay in the hospital.