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Celebrate Positive Aging: Physical, Social, Mental & Financial WellnessWelcome to Healthy Aging Month 2025! Every September, we shine a spotlight on the power of positive aging, inspiring adults 45 and older to take charge of their health, happiness, and future.The 2025 Theme: Never Too Late to Reinvent YourselfThis years theme, Never Too Late to Reinvent Yourself reminds us that no matter your age or stage, its always possible to chart a new coursewhether its through a career shift, new lifestyle habit, or personal growth goal.Unlike past years focus on just sustaining vitality, 2025 is about transforming your future with purpose and excitement.Now in its 33rd year, September is Healthy Aging Month was launched as part of the National Healthy Aging Campaign, created by Carolyn Worthington, president of Healthy Aging multi-media and the non-profit Educational Television Network, Inc.The Healthy Aging platform includes the healthyaging.net website, Healthy Aging Magazine, newsletter, social media and special events.We created the month to inspire people to take stock of their health and life goals in a realistic and positive way, said Worthington.

September was a natural fitits a time when people feel ready to start fresh, much like a grown-up version of back-to-school season.We also felt there needed to be a second time during the year in addition to May is Older Americans Month.Since its founding in 1992, Healthy Aging Month has received numerous local and national proclamations recognizing its value.In 2021, U.S.

Senator Tim Scotts office formally reached out to acknowledge the campaigns impact and introduced a unanimous Senate resolution recognizing September as Healthy Aging Monthcementing its place on national health observance calendars.Seeing people in their 70s, 80s, and 90s take on new careers, achieve athletic goals, or learn new skills is no longer rareits inspiring and achievable, Worthington added.10 Fresh Tips for Healthy Aging in 2025Ready to redefine your next chapter? These tips with useful links blend physical, mental, social and financial wellness to guide your wellness journey.1.Add Play to Your DayFind movement thats funlike pickleball, dance fitness, or cycling.Not sure where to start? Search for a new hobby or activity near you on Meetup.com or your local YMCA.2.

Embrace MicroadventuresRediscover your local areavisit a botanical garden, hike a new trail, or explore a museum.Use AllTrails to find walking and hiking routes near you.3.Get That Annual Physicaland Track ItSchedule your physical and recommended screenings.

Use platforms like MyChart or your healthcare providers app to manage records and reminders.4.Be a Lifelong LearnerTake free courses online on learning platforms like Coursera and edX, from gardening and photography to coding and neuroscience, or join your local library book club for low-cost learning.5.Cultivate Weak TiesSay hello to your barista, your dog-walking neighbor, or fellow class participants.

Casual connections are shown to improve mood and reduce isolation.Try Nextdoor to connect locally.6.Reset Your Relationship with TechnologyInstead of endless scrolling, explore free courses like TechBoomers or Senior Planet from OATS to learn new digital skills.7.

Cook One New Healthy Recipe a WeekFind inspiration and step-by-step recipes from cookbooks and on the web.Ideas: Oldways, which promotes cultural diets for longevity, or AllRecipes.com, Food.com, for recipes; follow French chef Jacques Pepin on Facebook for daily inspiration how-tos.8.Reconnect with PurposeVolunteer with your local animal shelter, food bank, or school.

Try VolunteerMatch or AmeriCorps Seniors.9.Financial Fitness CheckupUse resources like SmartAssets retirement calculator or Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to assess your financial wellness.10.Start a Whats Next JournalWrite down goals for your next chapterwhether thats launching a business, learning a language, or traveling solo.

Reflecting on purpose helps boost long-term motivation.September Is Your Fresh StartSeptember is a great time to reflect and refresh.Whether youre making new connections, starting a fitness program, or diving into a creative project, its never too late to reinvent yourself.This years theme says it all: Never Too Late to Reinvent YourselfWhats yours?Share Your Healthy Aging StoryHave you reinvented yourself after 45? Started something new in midlife or beyond?Wed love to hear and share your story with the Healthy Aging Community!Email: [email protected] share your story with the Healthy Aging communityon FacebookSeptember is Healthy Aging Month is a national observance created more than 30 years ago to promote healthy lifestyles for adults aged 45 and older.Healthy Aging is a registered trademark of CWI Productions, Inc., used in connection with this long-standing public education campaign.This initiative is produced and distributed by CWI Productions, Inc.and its nonprofit partner, Educational Television Network, Inc., a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to educational health programming.


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