February is American Heart Month, making it the perfect opportunity to focus on heart health. One of the easiest yet most impactful ways to protect your heart is by reducing your sodium intake. Too much salt in your diet can lead to high blood pressure, increasing the risk of heart disease, stroke, and other serious health conditions. Making mindful choices about sodium consumption can help keep your heart strong and your body healthier.

How Much Salt Is Too Much?
- 3,400 mg – The average daily sodium intake for Americans.
- 1,500 mg – The American Heart Association’s (AHA) recommended daily limit for optimal heart health.
The Risks of Excess Sodium
Consuming too much salt doesn’t just affect your blood pressure. It can also contribute to:
✔️ Heart failure
✔️ Stroke
✔️ Enlarged heart muscle
✔️ Kidney disease & kidney stones
✔️ Osteoporosis
✔️ Stomach cancer
✔️ Persistent headaches
With 9 out of 10 Americans consuming excessive sodium, reducing salt in your diet is a crucial step toward better health.
How Home Care Can Help
Adopting a low-sodium lifestyle can be challenging, but you don’t have to do it alone! At Assisting Hands Home Care, we provide meal planning, grocery shopping, and meal preparation services to help seniors and individuals maintain a heart-healthy diet. Our caregivers also assist with medication reminders and lifestyle adjustments to support overall wellness.
Take charge of your heart health today! Contact Assisting Hands Home Care, serving Frisco, Plano, Little Elm, Prosper, North Carrollton and the surrounding areas, to learn how we can support your wellness journey.
