17 May Four Key Aspects to Aging Well
It's never too late to take control of your health.
This month is Healthy Aging Month, which was first introduced when the baby boomer generation was about to turn 50. While many look at the glass half empty when it comes to aging, Healthy Aging Month seeks to focus its attention on the positive aspects of growing older.
Healthy aging doesn’t just encompass proper nutrition and exercise, but includes other aspects of life such as social, financial, and mental. Having the proper balance of these important aspects of life can help anyone of any age to age well. Longevity is likely to be achieved when striving to stay in good health for as long as possible. Who doesn’t want that? At Aegis, we are passionate about helping people live longer, healthier, and happier lives. We’ve shared some simple things you can start doing today to help ensure you healthy aging:
PHYSICAL HEALTH
SOCIAL HEALTH
One benefit of being a senior is that many of your friends are retired like you which means you have more time to spend together! Whether it’s spending time with your friends, visiting family, playing card games with your neighbors, or attending a religious organization, social fulfillment is vital to good health. The constant mental stimulation from socializing helps thwart off dementia-related impairments and improves one’s mood and behavior. Try phoning an old friend this week, volunteer at a local school, or check out your local community centers for events happening help you stay socially engaged.
FINANCIAL HEALTH
According to a recent report from the AARP, only 17% of Americans age 50 and older are financially healthy, leaving roughly 83% of seniors who are in financial distress.
Financial stresses can be overwhelming and lead to bouts of depression, cardiovascular problems, and overall poor physical health. For many seniors, financial pressures are common when they are still in debt, experience layoffs and personal health setbacks, and struggle with paying for ever-rising health care costs.
To help avoid financial disaster, assess your current situation, then identify your relationship with money. If necessary, ask for help. Make a plan and a realistic budget, and stick to it. Spend less than you earn, and if necessary, apply for some government assistance.
MENTAL HEALTH
- Read a book
- Do a crossword puzzle
- Pick up a new hobby
- Care for a pet
- Be more active physically and socially