Write down on a sheet of paper all important information such as your age, name, address and any medications you are taking. You also want to have a person you can call in case of an emergency as well as the address and phone number of your doctor. This important information should be stored in your purse or wallet so that if a medical emergency occurs, someone could find it easily. 5. It is also a good idea if you are a senior citizen going recreational vehicle camping to make sure you stay in contact with your family or a friend. People will often get worried if they do not hear from a loved one after a while, especially an elderly family member. Make sure that you call a friend or family member when you arrived at your destination and then every day or couple days to just let them know you are okay. It is important to stay in communication with a friend or family member so that they know you are safe and that nothing has happened to you. 6. As a senior citizen, you also want to make sure that you are packing an emergency kit in case of an accident. The emergency kit should be filled with road flares, lighters and matches, first-aid supplies, gallon of water, flashlight, batteries and some simple …show more content…
Whether you 're just going away for the weekend or you will be gone for several weeks and going a long distance. Camping may be exactly what you 've been looking for in a fun family vacation. Planning your camping trip ahead of time is very important. You should consider the type of trip you are looking for. Are you wanting an active vacation with boating and horseback riding or something more relaxed with nature walks and peaceful fishing? You should also consider how far from home you plan on going and how many days you have. You can check your state 's tourism websites to find local areas available for camping and another good site is www.koa.com/ for campground information. What should you bring on your next camping trip? Check this link for a handy campers checklist: www.koa.com/familyzone/pdfs/camping_checklist.pdf. In order to make this camping trip truly kid friendly and fun, make sure you include them in the vacation planning. Teach your kids to read a map and allow them to pick some of the driving routes and places to stop along the way. Also, give them a list of things to do once you arrive at your destination so they can pick out all of the fun things they want to do. Your kids may want to document their camping trip. Show them how to keep a travel journal or a scrapbook and allow them to take their own pictures to add to it. This is sure to become a treasured item, especially when they