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INSIDE THIS ISSUE
1. A Call for Self-Care
2. Next-Gen Nourishment
The Importance of Independence
3. ‘Cheesy’ Cashew Queso
Patient Spotlight
4. How Creative Activities Promote Healthy Aging
AGE GRACEFULLY WITH MOVEMENT YOU ENJOY No Gym Required!
By now, you’re probably tired of hearing about healthy aging. Every article says you should eat specific things and exercise regularly, but what if you’ve never enjoyed going to the gym or jogging? You’re probably not going to start running
Through acting, you’ll notice improvements in your concentration and memorization. Depending on
the play, you may be required to stay moving, which will benefit your physical health. Plus, you’ll get many opportunities to socialize with your castmates. Many local theaters actively look for aspiring actors to audition.
marathons, lifting weights, or joining a sports club at this point. It can make you wonder if other options exist to add more physical activity to your daily routine. The answer is yes. Instead of going to the gym or running through your neighborhood, you can find creative activities to provide extra movement to your day. Even better? You’ll improve your physical and mental agility. Here are two creative aging activities you can explore.
BUST A MOVE You may have fond memories
of dancing in clubs, at weddings, or during special events, but the
opportunities to boogie become rarer as we age. Thankfully, dance classes and studios love sharing the enjoyment of dance with people of all ages. Whether you like salsa, tap, waltz, swing, or some other type of dance, you can find a class or group ready to welcome you.
TAKE THE STAGE Acting is an excellent activity for anyone to start, but it becomes even more beneficial to aging Americans.
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