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New Year’s Resolutions…

...That Actually Work for Aging Loved Ones

January is when everyone talks about big resolutions. For older adults, huge goals can feel overwhelming or unrealistic—but small, steady changes can make a big difference.

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Here are realistic “resolutions” you can set with your loved one:

  • Move a little every day. A short hallway walk, gentle stretches, or walking to the mailbox counts.
  • Stay on top of medications. Create a simple system: pill organizer, posted schedule, and gentle reminders.
  • See friends regularly. One weekly activity—a card game, phone call, or community event—can reduce isolation.
  • Eat something fresh daily. Add one serving of fruit or vegetables to their normal meals.
  • Ask for help earlier. Instead of waiting for a fall or crisis, bring in caregiving support for a few hours a week.
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If you’re already feeling stretched thin, you don’t have to do this alone. A reliable caregiver can help your loved one stick to these small goals so they stay safer and more independent in the new year.

Small goals for the win!

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