Liat Ben-Zur, Director | Talkspace
As people age, they often experience a mix of emotions, including fear and apprehension. However, viewing aging as an opportunity for growth and self-discovery can help individuals embrace this phase of life. Research indicates that maintaining a positive attitude about aging can lead to improved overall health.
"Older adults can challenge ageism and stereotypes about aging by staying informed of research that supports older persons’ contribution to society in important ways such as working or volunteering and caregiving," said Talkspace therapist Dr. Olga Molina, D.S.W., LCSW.
Physical activity is emphasized as a key factor in healthy aging. Engaging in exercises like walking, yoga, swimming, or biking with friends can improve mental health and reduce cognitive decline without the need for intense workouts.
Redefining perceptions of getting older is crucial. Studies show that those with a positive outlook on aging have lower risks of mortality and chronic conditions. Embracing new roles or exploring creative interests during retirement can also bring joy and fulfillment.
"Retirement is a major life transition in a person’s life, but there are many strategies that help with this transition such as volunteering for a favorite organization, mentoring high school students, or pursuing a new hobby," added Dr. Molina.
Staying socially active is vital for mental well-being in older adults. Maintaining connections through community centers, group activities, or technology classes helps combat loneliness and depression.
Therapy offers support for those struggling with the emotional challenges of aging. "Therapy can be beneficial for older adults dealing with depressed mood, anxiety, and feelings of loneliness," noted Dr. Molina.
Proactive healthcare management ensures independence and quality of life as people age. Regular checkups, understanding insurance options, and planning for long-term care are essential steps in managing healthcare needs effectively.
Aging presents an opportunity for reinvention rather than decline. With the right mindset and resources like therapy covered by Medicare through Talkspace, individuals can embrace their path forward confidently.