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Independence and Self-Respect for Seniors

posted December 7, 2008 - 2:24am
Independence and Self-Respect for Seniors

Independence is what every person cherishes the most; financial, mental or physical, you’d hate to be dependent on anyone. But as you age, dependency sets in. However, if you’re blessed with physical health and monetary wealth, there are ways to ensure you are independent and secured in your retired life. Then again, when seniors live alone they need to be that much more cautious while dealing with strangers. Securing themselves in every way is the first aspect of being independent.

Independence comes with education, so educate yourself in everything that the modern age has to offer. Computer for seniors is the best mode of empowerment. Once you make peace with this miracle equipment, you’ll be surprised how useful it is. There’s simple software now to help you learn computers easily. Get on to the web for any kind of information you need. It’s proved that Internet for seniors helps build their self-confidence and gives vital social security.

Striving for physical fitness also goes a long way to ensure health and happiness. Exercise should become a routine to ensure a vigorous constitution. Get regular physical examinations done to be certain that everything’s in working order. More often than not age weakens memory. So get a book and jot down your plans and priorities. That’s the only way to make sure you don’t miss out on important tasks.

Most communities are also quite sensitive to the needs of seniors. Several public places have senior-friendly amenities. So get independent and walk with your head held high even after retirement.


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