Welcome to our final edition for 2024
As we close out another year, it’s the perfect time to reflect on all that we’ve achieved and the connections we’ve fostered within our vibrant community of over-60s.
Your engagement has been at the heart of it all, whether through lively discussions, feedback, or simply taking the time to read and connect. It’s a reminder that no matter our age, curiosity, and connection keep us thriving.
You can also catch up on previous e-newsletters at our library.
We hope you have happy, healthy, and social Christmas and new year.
The 60+Club team
Ageing well: Expert tips for staying vibrant in later life
Ageing is an inevitable part of life, but its quality is largely within our control. Through balanced health practices, mental stimulation, and meaningful relationships, it’s possible to age not just gracefully but actively. This article shares some science-backed strategies to help you thrive well into your golden years.
Why New Year’s resolutions still matter: A path to enhancing your later years
In our later years, the significance of setting goals and intentions becomes paramount. For older adults, New Year’s resolutions can serve as a catalyst for positive change and personal growth. This article delves into the importance of these resolutions, highlighting their multifaceted impact on physical health, mental well-being, and the communion of family and community support.
Strengthening bonds with grandchildren on the autism spectrum
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a complex neurological condition that affects behavior, communication, and sensory processing. As grandparents, building a nurturing, understanding, and supportive relationship with an autistic grandchild can feel challenging, but it is deeply rewarding and essential for fostering strong family bonds.
Romance scams uncovered: Lessons from the Manila raid
Online dating can be a fantastic way for older Australians to meet new people, forge meaningful connections, and even find love. However, recent events underscore the importance of vigilance in the digital dating world. The uncovering of a romance scam operation in Manila has highlighted the need for awareness and education about online scams targeting vulnerable populations, particularly older adults.
Our most read articles in 2024
- Boosting energy levels as we get older
- Clever ways to reduce your power bill
- Understanding memory decline with age and strategies for mental agility
- Living life to the fullest: Tips for Over 60s
- Dating in your 60s: Insights from the 60+Club singles survey
- Pension increase from 20 March and ways to maximise your retirement income
- Lost your motivation with age? Here’s how to reignite your zest
- Exercise: A powerful tool for seniors’ to combat depression
- Maintaining a healthy brain: Understanding learning, forgetting, and relearning in aging
- Building new relationships in your older years
- The differences between a Land Lease Community and a Retirement Village
- Common dangers of using public Wi-Fi and why it is high risk
- Were you born between 1930 – 1946? You are a One-Percenter!
- Top 20 music hits of the 1960s
- Why stretching is important as we get older
- Overcoming mental barriers of meeting new people after 60
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