Aging Well Blog

You are a take charge person. You like being in the driver’s seat. It’s your life and you want to be sure you get to live it your way.

Perhaps you cared for your parents and want things handled differently when you reach your own elderhood. Maybe you do not have children and wonder who will help you when you need it. Perhaps you do have children and want to have your independence, make your own decisions.

This blog is for those who want to proactively plan for their later years. Check out our monthly posts for thoughts that can help you decide what will work best for you in terms of housing, paying for care, and meeting life’s challenges as you age.

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What’s normal aging and what’s not

What's normal aging and what's notAging brings change. Some of it is expected and manageable; some of it deserves closer attention. Have you noticed slower recall, needing more light to read, or taking a little longer to recover from exercise? These are common, normal parts of aging. What's not normal? Changes such as getting lost in familiar places, poor balance,...

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The healing power of nature

As many of us have discovered throughout our lives, spending time outdoors isn't just "nice." It often feels fundamentally healing, no matter our age. Research supports this. Time spent in nature has been shown to decrease cortisol, a stress hormone, and boost the immune system. It can reduce depression and improve attention. It can lower...

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Do you need an advance directive?

Do you need an advance directive?An advance directive is one of the most important planning documents you can create to ensure your healthcare wishes are followed if you can't speak for yourself. Don't wait for illness or old age to make one! Putting your wishes in writing now means that if an accident or sudden health event occurs, your values...

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Preparing for possible singlehood

Preparing for possible singlehoodIf you are presently partnered, chances are that household duties and responsibilities—everything from running the dishwasher to managing finances—are split between you. That means that you might not be prepared to seamlessly take over should your partner be rendered incapable by a debilitating accident or disease, or even death. In other words, sudden singlehood. As...

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Connection and healthy aging

Connection and healthy agingLongevity might just be less about strong medicine and more about strong connection to others. Research shows that having meaningful social ties is a good predictor of living longer and better. Social connections can help protect your heart, sharpen your mind, and boost joy and resilience. On the other hand, loneliness and the resulting emotional...

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Being active as you age

Being active as you ageExercise at this stage in life is less about pushing hard and more about protecting your independence and mobility. It's about choosing the right kind of movement to support your energy, ease—and your joints. Being able to get up and down from the floor at age eighty doesn't just happen. It takes intentional behavior now...

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Navigating retirement

Navigating retirementThanks to longer lifespans, retirement isn't a short chapter. It might be close to a third of your life! It sounds so inviting: Life as a blank canvas, with long mornings, travel—a new kind of "freedom." In fact, many retirees find that once the structure of work fades, they feel surprisingly unmoored. After decades of...

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Preventing dementia starts now

Preventing dementia starts nowResearch shows that many factors linked to dementia are within your control. While age and genetics play a role in developing the condition, lifestyle is a significant part of the puzzle. How you live today influences how sharp your mind will be tomorrow. Know your risk factors. A 2024 report by a Lancet Commission highlights...

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Wondering about an ADU?

With many older adults wishing to age in place, demand is growing for innovative housing options. An ADU—accessory dwelling unit—is a small, separate living space built on the same property as a single-family home. You may know them as in-law suites, granny pods, or casitas. ADUs offer flexible options as housing needs change over time....

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Aging and inflammation

Aging and inflammationIf you're someone who plans ahead—you keep your finances in order, maintain your home, and map out your next chapter before embarking—you already understand the value of routine maintenance. The same principle applies to your health. And one of the determinants of health that's often overlooked? The potential for chronic inflammation. A certain amount of...

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