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Why Seniors are Retiring Later

senior managing her moneyMany seniors are finding that retirement doesn’t come around the age of 60; some are finding themselves working into their 60s, 70s, 80s or 90s before they have the opportunity to retire. Here’s why retirement is coming later for many Bakersfield seniors:

• While the average age to claim Social Security Benefits is 63.9, many need additional income on top of it to be able to afford basic aspects of daily living, like housing and food

• Many seniors would love to retire and just focus on their family and relaxing, but based on the numbers of seniors aged 65 and older which are rising higher than ever before, this isn’t a reality for everyone. The number of older works, aged 80+ has had the most substantial increase at 67% to 500,000 Americans

• With people living longer, money doesn’t go as far as it used to, and as time goes on this might increase even more, keeping more and more seniors in the workforce longer than planned

• Government benefits, which were initially defined in 1940 certainly weren’t designed to support 30 or more years of retirement, which means seniors need a fairly substantial nest egg to make it through

Via: AARP

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Home Care Bakersfield provides home care for the elderly, aging, and seniors in Bakersfield, Delano, Wasco, Lamont, Tehachapi, Lake Isabella, Ridgecrest, Taft, Shafter, Bodfish, Wofford Heights, Rosedale, Oildale, Kernville area. Call us today at 661-321-3235.

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Activity Suggestions for All Generations

elderly, senior man holding grandchildQ – I’ve been trying to bring the multiple generations in my family together for years. It seems like any interaction the family has with the senior family members is based on care, but it’s rare that anyone comes together. Any suggestions for things that we could do together?

A – Try these 5 activity suggestions to bring together the generations:

1. Take a field trip – take your senior care recipient out on a day trip, and even invite other caregivers and their seniors to come along. Travel to a museum, go see a movie, or visit a nice park. Keep the whole day to 6 hours or less, so it’s not sure long that the seniors still enjoy themselves. A nice day like this can help seniors and their caregivers bond.

2. Throw an intergenerational party – get all generations of family together for a nice meal and a casual day of games that everyone can enjoy. Serve foods that are good for even the pickiest eaters

3. Document family history – when all generations are together, use a tape recorder or create a scrapbook of family history. Let the older generations lead and have the rest of the family add on

4. Get creative – art is a great way to bridge the generational gap. Purchase some simple supplies and create a mural, or do a group craft together suitable for all ages

5. Garden – setting up a garden and getting all the family involved, creates a bonding experience which can be enjoyed over family meals when the fresh garden produce is cooked and consumed!

Via: Suite101

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Home Care Bakersfield provides home care for the elderly, aging, and seniors in Bakersfield, Delano, Wasco, Lamont, Tehachapi, Lake Isabella, Ridgecrest, Taft, Shafter, Bodfish, Wofford Heights, Rosedale, Oildale, Kernville area. Call us today at 661-321-3235.

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Practicing Mindfulness in 5 Steps

elderly couple looking at sunsetIt’s a busy world out there; it might seem impossible to live in the moment, but during the later stages of their lives, seniors need to focus and appreciate exactly what’s around them. To reduce stress, improve health, and provide a little more happiness, practice mindfulness in these 5 steps:

4 Ways to Practice Mindfulness:

1. Breathe – to push away worrying thoughts or to stop your mind from wandering, simply stop and take a few deep breaths and focus only on your breathing and the environment around you. Take a few minutes to do this in situations where your mind tends to start running away on you, like in the car when stopped at a traffic light, or when you’re taking a shower

2. Focus in the morning and at night – before you fall asleep, your mind is likely to wander about your expectations for the next day, and the same thoughts might plague your mind when you wake up in the morning. Take a few minutes just to breathe

3. Turn off the autopilot – with tasks that you tend to do impatiently, like brushing your teeth or cleaning, take yourself out of autopilot mode and focus on the motions of what you’re doing, no matter how mundane the task is

4. Remind yourself to focus – a normal daily occurrence can act as a reminder that it’s time to tune back into the present. When the phone rings, or you go to put on your seatbelt, stop and focus

Via: About.com

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4 Stages of Senior Mental Development

senior couple at the beachIt may feel like nothing good happens in older adulthood, as Bakersfield seniors find their body and minds begin to fail them in many ways. But according to Dr. Gene Cohen, author of “Mature Minds” not everything goes array in older adulthood, in fact, the mind further develops allowing seniors to expand their skills and interests.

The 4 Stages of Senior Mental Development:

1. The Midlife Re-evaluation Stage: this stage is about exploration and transition. At this period in your life, start thinking about what you’ll want from your retirement. This is a good time to start dreaming about the future!

2. The Liberation stage: at the beginning of your retirement, once you enter this stage, let go of your inhibitions and start exploring and creating. This is a great time to take on new hobbies, envision what you want for yourself and your life during you retirement, and to make it happen!

3. The Summing up Stage – this stage occurs in the 60s, 70s and 80s and are about reflection and resolution, which is so important at a time when seniors need to accept the changes the aging process brings, and overcome it to ensure that they are successful and happy through the remainder of their lives. It’s also a great time to find new activities that help you to cope, so you have an outlet for the emotional trials you’re dealing with

4. The Encore Stage – it’s not the end, but a new beginning; the perfect time to cope and prepare for what might be ahead and be grateful for what you have

Via: Examiner

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Colored Vegetables Decoded for Health

Produce for the ElderlyIt’s no secret that vegetables are an important part of a well balanced diet, but do you know why vegetables are different colors and what these differences mean to your health? What fruits and vegetables will do for you become increasingly more important in older adulthood, so we are decoding colored vegetables for your health:

• Go green – choosing green vegetables can help fend of mascular degeneration which can cause blindness (Lutein, found in hearty greens such as kale, chard, and romaine lettuce can have this result), and prevent cancer through antioxidants found in Vitamin C in greens (i.e. Bell peppers, broccoli, and brussel sprouts). Other green vegetables and fruits that are a great source of nutrition include avocados, green peppers, celery, kiwi fruits, cucumbers, asparagus, and even green apples

• Try orange or yellow produce – Beta-carotene and Vitamin C appear in yellow and orange produce. Choose carrot, sweet potatoes, mangos, apricots, and cantaloupe for beta-carotene which can help prevent Vitamin A deficiency and increase antioxidant intake. Vitamin C is especially present in ripe fruits like papaya, grapefruit, oranges, pineapple, and cantaloupes. Even lemon and lime contain great sources of Vitamin C!

• Choose red for cancer prevention – red and pinkish vegetables can help to prevent cancer with the nutrient lycopene that is present. In addition to preventing cancer lycopene also can slow the hardening of arteries and slow tumor growth. Tomatoes, watermelon and pink grapefruit are great sources of lycopene

• Go dark – darker fruits and vegetables, like shades of blue and purple are a great source of anthocyanin which helps support and improve the vascular system and can help to fight cancer. Many of these fruits and vegetables are also high in fiber. Look for blackberries, blueberries, figs, plums, prunes, eggplants, and raisins.

• Don’t underestimate light produce – shades of tan, brown and yellow may not be as eye-catching, but they play a role in a well-balanced diet. Bananas increase potassium and help prevent calcium loss, ginger boosts the immune system and garlic inhibits cancer

Via: Body and Health

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Shrinking Social Security Checks for Seniors

Although Social Security premiums cannot legally be lowered, seniors will find themselves with shrinking social security checks over the next couple of years. For the first time in decades, there won’t be a cost of living adjustment on Social Security for the next 2 years, and since these payments won’t increase, seniors will find themselves with less money to survive on since premiums for Medicare Prescription Drug programs will increase marginally. With smaller social security checks, seniors will need to be more budget conscious than ever, and here are some money saving tips:

1. Set a budget: know how much money you have available to spend on a weekly basis, and keep a record of your spending so you ensure that you’re never overspending. Pay in cash, and then deposit any remaining money at the end of the week into a savings account

2. Smart shopping – create a shopping list and buy only what you need. Plan meals around items that are in season, and try out generic brand products over name brands for the savings

3. Think all unnecessary purchases over – instead of buying things you don’t need impulsively, wait 24 hours and think it over. More often than not, you will find that the temptation passes

4. Discounts – clip coupons or shop at stores that offer more discounts. Also be aware of places that offer discounts to senior citizens, like movie theaters, museums, and even grocery and retail stores

Sources:

1. MSNBC

2. Associated Content

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Flossing Makes You Live Longer

Each time you visit your Bakersfield dentist, you’re probably asked whether or not you’ve been flossing. If you haven’t been keeping up with your oral hygiene, then you might want to rethink it, at least if you want to add another year and a half or more to your life. Research shows that gum inflammation can lead to the release of bacteria into your bloodstream which can lead to heart attack, stroke or other serious illnesses.

Live longer by adopting these healthy habits for your oral health:

Brushing

1. Brush at least 2 times daily to prevent tooth decay and decrease periodontal disease through the removal of plaque from the teeth and gums

2. Use a soft bristled toothbrush

3. Make sure you brush the top (biting) teeth and the tongue

4. Use a soft massaging motion, paying special attention to the teeth that touch the tongue

Flossing

1. Floss at least once daily to remove plaque and food from between the teeth

2. Use waxed floss, and take a stand of at least 18 inches long when ready to start

3. Use your thumbs and forefingers to control the floss

4. Move the floss back and forth between the teeth

5. Rub the floss up and down along the outside surface of the teeth; from the gums downward

Sources:

1. Colgate

2. Living to 100

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5 Ways to Exercise Positive Thinking

A recent study shows that all it takes to be a little bit happier at any age is to think positively. What we do with our brains is responsible for up to 40% of our happiness. Since Bakersfield seniors can often suffer from anxiety and depression, all they need to do is practice positive thinking with these 5 steps:

1. Make the time – even spending only a half an hour a day thinking about kindness and compassion can improve your overall level of happiness

2. Use verbal affirmations everyday – a verbal affirmation is simply voicing a positive thought or statement out loud. Seniors who are feeling lonely can say “I have a family who loves me and that I love more than everyone”, or that “better health will come my way”. Thinking about these things positively rather than negatively can help make them come true or change your feelings about them in any case!

3. Use positive language – just using positive words can make us happier, whether or not we actually believe them

4. Create positive images – surround yourself with positive images, of pictures of family and friends, post inspirational messages around your home or other images that keep you thinking positively

5. Be thankful – focus on being thankful for the things that you have; saying it out loud 50 times a day can make you feel grateful and it will help you start everyday out on the right foot

Sources:

1. Cognifit

2. We the Change

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Home Care Bakersfield provides home care for the elderly, aging, and seniors in Bakersfield, Delano, Wasco, Lamont, Tehachapi, Lake Isabella, Ridgecrest, Taft, Shafter, Bodfish, Wofford Heights, Rosedale, Oildale, Kernville area. Call us today at 661-321-3235.

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