Strong social ties don’t just feel good, they’re closely associated with leading a longer, healthier life. Whether it’s a weekly walk with a friend or joining a local group, connection plays a powerful role in your quality of life as you age.
Posts Categorized: Aging Well Blog
Being active as you age
Getting regular exercise is an important part of aging well. And even if you don’t currently do much moving, take comfort that the options are many and it’s never too late to start. A little each day goes a long way!
Navigating retirement
The loss of the structure and purpose that work life often provides can make settling into retirement a challenging transition. With so many years ahead, it makes sense to wonder what will give shape to your life moving forward.
Preventing dementia starts now
Lifestyle plays a big role in cognitive decline, which means there are real steps you can take now to support your brain health in the future.
Wondering about an ADU?
If you’re curious about rethinking your living arrangement as you age, you might want to explore the idea of an ADU. These small, individual living spaces can be customized with aging in place in mind, allowing you to stay independent while also living close to caregivers.
Aging and inflammation
As we age, chronic inflammation can sneak up on us, affecting everything from our joints to our brain health. Fortunately, there are simple, actionable steps you can take to reduce inflammation and protect your health.
Preparing for a driving test
For most of us, it’s been many years since we took a driving test. But as an older driver, you may find you’re required to take one to renew your license. That can feel intimidating! Luckily, there are resources and professionals who can help you prepare.
Planning a multigenerational vacation
A family trip can be a great way to connect with loved ones and explore new destinations together. Thoughtful planning ensures that everyone—from toddlers to grandparents—has a memorable experience.
Sleep apnea: What you need to know
As we age, our sleep patterns often change, and many of us start to experience things like snoring, restless nights, or waking up tired. We may think it’s just part of getting older, but it could be something more serious: sleep apnea.
Considering an independent living community
If you’re overwhelmed with taking care of an entire house or struggling with feelings of isolation, an independent living community might be a good next move for you. Let’s look at how to compare and contrast options.