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Lesson 7: Staying Awake: Be Engaged! Be Active! Be Aware!

“ Older, we must move, and stay, and move again, to keep our life-giving ties alive, for this movement is our fountain of age. And there’s a freedom in realizing this, a new freedom to move or stay, new necessities and possibilities of choice. ” – Betty Friedan.

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Lesson 7: Staying Awake: Be Engaged! Be Active! Be Aware!

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  1. “Older, we must move, and stay, and move again, to keep our life-giving ties alive, for this movement is our fountain of age. And there’s a freedom in realizing this, a new freedom to move or stay, new necessities and possibilities of choice.” – Betty Friedan

  2. Lesson 7: Staying Awake: Be Engaged! Be Active! Be Aware! Module 10: Small Steps to Health and WealthTM for Older Adults

  3. Health Strategies

  4. Be Engaged in Your Live • Invigorate your life • Stay awake and energized • Be involved in something you love • Be an active participant in your life

  5. Be an Active Participant in Your Health • Physical activity • Each and every day… • Wash your hands • Buckle up • Protect your skin • Read food labels • Check you body for lumps and sores • Eat health • Ask questions

  6. Preventive Health Care • Each year – annual visit • Check height and weight • Check body mass index (BMI) • Screen for alcohol and tobacco use • Screen for depression • Screen for the risk of falls • Discuss medication interactions • Screen for hearing loss

  7. Health Milestones Screening over age 65 • Blood pressure • Cholesterol • Dental exam • Eye exam • Immunizations

  8. Health Milestones - MenScreening over age 65 • Abdominal aortic aneurysm • Colon cancer • Osteoporosis • Prostate cancer

  9. Health Milestones - WomenScreening over age 65 • Colon cancer • Diabetes • Breast exams • Mammograms • Osteoporosis • Pelvic exam and Pap smear

  10. Wealth Strategies

  11. Financial Milestones – Age 50 • Eligibility for retirement savings plan catch-up contributions • Eligibility for Social Security survivor’s retirement benefits by disabled widows and widowers • Eligibility to join AARP

  12. Financial Milestones – Age 55 • Eligibility for penalty-free employer retirement savings plan withdrawals if you leave a job (taxes, of course, would be owed and this provision does not apply to traditional IRAs) • Eligibility for “senior discounts” from many stores, restaurants, and other businesses

  13. Financial Milestones – Age 55 to 60 • Eligibility to retire from many public sector pension plans with 25 to 30 years of service

  14. Financial Milestones – Age 59 ½ • Eligibility to make withdrawals from a traditional IRA and/or tax deferred employer plan without paying the 10% penalty

  15. Financial Milestones – Age 60 • Eligibility for Social Security survivor’s benefits by widows and widowers (unless disabled)

  16. Financial Milestones – Age 62 • Eligibility to claim a reduced (20% to 30%, depending on age) Social Security benefit • Eligibility to apply for a reverse mortgage

  17. Financial Milestones – Age 62 to FRA • Time span (depending upon year of birth) that the Social Security earnings limit applies • Beneficiaries will lose $1 in benefits for every $2 over the annual threshold amount

  18. Financial Milestones – Age 63 ½ • Age to claim COBRA benefits for 18 months prior to eligibility for Medicare (if qualified)

  19. Financial Milestones – Age 65 • Eligibility to claim Medicare benefits

  20. Financial Milestones – Age 65 to 67 • Full retirement age (depending upon year of birth) for eligibility for a full (unreduced) Social Security retirement benefit

  21. Financial Milestones – Age 70 • Maximum age for eligibility to receive Social Security delayed retirement credits (8% per year for those born in 1943 or later)

  22. Financial Milestones – Age 70 ½ • Age at which mandatory withdrawals from retirement savings accounts (except Roth IRAs) must begin

  23. Take Home Message You can be happier and healthier physically and fiscally by being engaged, active, and aware. Taking small steps to understand labels can help you make informed health and wealth decisions.

  24. Activities

  25. Comments? Questions? Experiences? Be healthy, wealthy, and happy…always.

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