Virginia Medicaid Asset Protection Attorney: “9 Tips to a Healthy Aging Process”
Physically, Mentally, and Financially
September 10, 2012
1. Get moving
Exercise regularly to maintain a healthy body and brain.2. Stay social
Take a class, volunteer, play games, see old friends, and make new ones.3. Bulk up
Eat beans and other high-fiber foods for digestive and heart health.4. Add some spice
Add herbs and spices to your meals if medications dull your taste buds.5. Stay balanced
Practice yoga or tai chi to improve agility and prevent falls. Here is a great starting point for yoga beginners, yoga for seniors.6. Take a hike
Brisk daily walks this September can bolster both your heart and lungs.7. Sleep well
Talk to a sleep specialist if you don’t sleep soundly through the night.8. Beat the blues
If you’ve been down for a while, see a doctor. Depression can be treated.9. Don’t forget
To aid your memory, make lists, follow routines, slow down, and organize
“Most adults spend years looking forward to a healthy retirement. Whether you’re still planning your retirement or you’re ready to make the change, there’s much you can do to ensure a healthy retirement.Start by learning what to expect as you get older, from changes in muscle mass and sex drive to vision and cardiovascular health. After all, your dreams for a healthy retirement likely depend on good health. Then consider ways to maintain a healthy retirement, from reducing your risk of falls and staying safe behind the wheel to improving your memory.Another important aspect of healthy retirement is long term care. Consider your options now — including type of long term care, as well as how to pay for it — to help prevent hasty decisions later.“
- Identify government income and care support programs
- Protect and preserve assets
- Facilitate favorable outcomes for health, medical issues and final preparations
- Maximize family and community support
- Find the right living arrangements