Top Tips For Remaining Independent As A Pensioner - There can be little doubt that life as a pensioner can often be testing, especially for those that have not planned financially for the later years of their life. However, financial worries are not the only concern of the pensioner, with many citing a loss...
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Top Tips For Remaining Independent As A Pensioner



There can be little doubt that life as a pensioner can often be testing, especially for those that have not planned financially for the later years of their life. However, financial worries are not the only concern of the pensioner, with many citing a loss of independence as a primary concern. Here are a few top tips for maintaining a degree of independence as a pensioner.

Stay active. Staying active can have numerous benefits in maintaining one's independence. Physical exercise will help to prevent the body growing old at a fast pace and will stop joints becoming stiff and unusable. There are many ways of staying active, such as joining local clubs or coffee mornings or even taking a more prominent approach with younger members of the family. There are benefits aside from just an improved physical condition, the mental stimulation provided through socializing and interaction will also help any pensioner remain independent for as long as possible.

Make financial plans. It's never too late to plan financially for the future, with an increasing number of pensioners opting for equity release schemes to provide some much needed capital. Along with a deterioration in physical mobility, financial hardship is oft cited as a leading factor when pensioners are asked what has led to a lack of independence.

Stay safe. Maintaining the matrimonial or family home is an important factor for the senior generations, with many staying at home in order to maintain a last vestige of independence. However, doing so can be a significant health risk, as many accidents occur within the home as stairs and other obstacles become more of a challenge. Installing a stair lift is an effective way of staying in one's home for as long as possible and as safely as possible and does not have to represent as large a financial outlay as one might expect, with many companies offering payment plans to spread the cost. When purchasing a stair lift, it is best to shop around for the best deal, as many companies will offer large discounts, especially when a stair lift is purchased along with other devices such as bath lifts and orthopedic beds. A small investment now can yield significant rewards in terms of maintained independence.

Stay in your home. Fitting modern appliances like stairlifts make it possible to stay in your home even when you become less mobile. Getting home help for the most physically demanding jobs about the house will also help to reduce the burden of good housekeeping.
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By : john mce

John McE writes articles on a number of subjects including and care for the elderly. For more about stairlifts and home chairlifts see .

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