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Resilience: Navigating the Challenges of Aging with Grace

By Maria Buehler
September 16th, 2024 Aging in Place, Health & Wellness Comments Off on Resilience: Navigating the Challenges of Aging with Grace
change and resilience as shown through metamorphosis of a caterpillar to butterfly

As we age, life can often present a unique set of challenges that test our resilience. Resilience, the ability to recover from difficulties or adapt to change, is a crucial trait for seniors and baby boomers as they navigate the complexities of getting older. This blog post will explore common challenges faced by aging adults that require resilience, delve into research on resilience in older populations, and offer actionable tips for seniors to assess and build their resilience.
Five Challenges of Aging That Require Resilience

Health Changes: As we age, our bodies un…

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Understanding Memory Loss and Aging: A Guide for Seniors and Baby Boomers

By Maria Buehler
September 2nd, 2024 Health & Wellness Comments Off on Understanding Memory Loss and Aging: A Guide for Seniors and Baby Boomers
dandelion blowing in wind

As we age, changes in memory and cognitive function are common concerns. It’s natural to notice a difference in the ability to recall facts or recognize people as quickly as when we were younger. These changes are a normal part of aging, but it’s crucial to distinguish between typical age-related memory changes and those that may signal a more serious issue, such as dementia.
Normal Aging vs. Dementia-Related Memory Changes
Memory changes are a natural part of aging. Age-associated memory impairment is considered normal and doesn’t necessarily indicate dementia. Occasiona…

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happy senior woman in nature

As the gentle warmth of spring unfurls into the vibrant days of summer and mellows down into the crisp air of fall, the Northeast beckons us outdoors with its natural splendor. The lush landscapes provide a perfect backdrop for spring blooms, summer greenery, and fall foliage.

Engaging with nature during these seasons not only uplifts the spirit but can also bring numerous health benefits, such as improved mood, increased physical activity, and enhanced cognitive function.

So, spending time outdoors during these seasons is not just a feast for the senses but also a bo…

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Navigating the Layers of Loss: Coping Strategies for Seniors and Baby Boomers

By Maria Buehler
August 19th, 2024 Health & Wellness Comments Off on Navigating the Layers of Loss: Coping Strategies for Seniors and Baby Boomers

As we age, the inevitability of loss becomes a more frequent visitor in our lives. For seniors and baby boomers, the accumulation of losses—whether they be the death of loved ones, retirement, relocation, changes in relationships, or declining health—can compound, creating a heavy burden that can be challenging to bear. This phenomenon, known as compound loss, can lead to profound grief and a sense of being overwhelmed.

Living longer does afford the opportunity to experience more of life’s joys, but it also means witnessing the passing of contemporaries, including fr…

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We’re thrilled to introduce Carol Bilek, a Friends Life Care member who has recently become a certified Chi Walking instructor.  This achievement not only highlights her commitment to personal health, but also opens up a world of benefits for people who are looking to enhance their well-being and are interested in learning more about Chi Walking.
A Path to Wellness for Seniors and Baby Boomers
Carol joined Friends Life Care’s own Cheryl Proska on the Honestly Aging Podcast.  In the interview, Carol explained how she got started with Chi Walking and even presented a li…

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