Ringing in the New Year: 5 Healthy Aging Resolutions for Older Adults

Home Instead provides timely tips to help adults 65 and older set goals for 2021

OMAHA, NEBRASKA (PRWEB) January 04, 2021 - The past year presented us with many challenges. The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted plans and goals set in 2020 - whether it was getting in shape or making more time for family. However, the start of a new year is a perfect opportunity to hit reset and resolve to make commitments for the coming months. New Year’s resolutions can range from exploring new hobbies to making healthy changes, and older adults can take part in this yearly tradition to positively impact their overall well-being.

“Now is the ideal time for older adults and family caregivers to work together to set goals and think about how they can maintain a healthy lifestyle in the year ahead,” said Lakelyn Hogan, Ph.D., gerontologist and caregiver advocate for Home Instead. “It’s a great practice to reevaluate and commit to a resolution that will add value and happiness to your life. Anything from being more active to prioritizing relationships can improve overall mental and physical health.”

New Year’s resolutions are a great way to establish and maintain healthy habits. And the benefits of living a healthy lifestyle are many, including living a longer life, reducing stress and experiencing fewer health problems. Even more, making time to exercise can prevent memory loss, reduce chronic pain, improve flexibility and balance, and boost your immune system. With so many positive effects, it’s no surprise many older adults commit to staying active in the new year. In fact, according to a recent Finder survey, 47% of baby boomers plan to make a resolution this year - mostly focused on health and self-improvement.

More than ever, people are ready to ring in a new year and focus on how they can better themselves. Adding a health-related goal to your resolution list can help establish healthy and positive habits and kickstart your year off right. Not sure where to begin? Hogan recommends starting with one of the aging-friendly resolutions below.

Planning for the future and setting new goals are often seen as activities reserved for younger generations, but resolutions can add excitement and provide a newfound purpose. Not only will your mind and body benefit from this commitment but setting and achieving personal goals boosts your confidence and results in better quality of life.

SOURCE Home Instead®

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