The Power of Daily Routines for Aging Well (and Staying Independent)

Co-Written by Connie Colleen Wyatt, Occupational Therapist, and Holly Berard If you’ve ever watched a parent follow the same morning routine for decades—coffee first, newspaper second, complaining about the weather third—you might wonder why routines matter so much. It turns out those predictable patterns aren’t just habits. They’re actually powerful tools for healthy aging. For […]

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Why Getting Outside Might Be the Most Underrated Longevity Tool

Co-Written by Connie Colleen Wyatt, Occupational Therapist, and Holly Berard If you’ve ever watched an older adult spend hours happily puttering in the garden, walking the dog, or chatting with neighbors on the porch, you may have noticed something: they’re often doing better than people half their age glued to a chair and a screen.

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Why Getting Older Might Be the Best Adventure Yet

Co-Written by Connie Colleen Wyatt, Occupational Therapist, and Holly Berard Let’s be honest—aging gets a bad reputation. Somewhere along the way, birthdays turned from cake-and-balloon celebrations into quiet reminders that our knees make new noises when we stand up. But what if aging isn’t something to dread? What if it’s actually something to look forward

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Stop Fighting Aging — Start Partnering With It: A New Perspective on Aging in Place

Co-Written by Connie Colleen Wyatt, Occupational Therapist, and Holly Berard It’s no secret that many Americans don’t just age — they resist aging. A thought-provoking article from TIME explores how U.S. culture often treats aging as something to be fought, avoided, or even outsourced to technology rather than embraced as a normal part of life. 

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Topic: The Hidden Power of Purpose: Why Having a Reason to Get Up Matters More Than You Think

Co-Written by Connie Colleen Wyatt, Occupational Therapist, and Holly Berard If you’ve ever noticed that your mom seems sharper when she has lunch plans—or that your dad moves a little faster when he’s heading out to the garage to “tinker”—you’ve already seen purpose in action. Purpose isn’t fluffy. It’s protective. In the world of aging

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23 Health Habits That Support Aging in Place 

Co-Written by Connie Colleen Wyatt, Occupational Therapist, and Holly Berard If you’ve scrolled past headlines promising miracle injections or anti-aging shortcuts, you’re not alone. While medications like Ozempic have a place in healthcare, healthy aging is never built on a single tool. It’s built on daily habits. As an occupational therapist focused on aging in

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Does Complaining Really “Weaken” the Brain? What Neuroscience Actually Says—and Why It Matters for Aging in Place

Co-Written by Connie Colleen Wyatt, Occupational Therapist, and Holly Berard You may have seen the social media claim: “Complaining literally weakens your brain. Every time you focus on what’s wrong, you elevate cortisol and reduce the brain’s ability to adapt.” It’s catchy. It’s dramatic. And like most viral psychology posts, it contains a grain of

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Sharp at 80? It’s Not Just Genetics — It’s Lifestyle.

Co-Written by Connie Colleen Wyatt, OccupationalTherapist, and Holly Berard Between 2011 and 2019, Dr. Hiroshi Tanaka observed patients over the age of 80 at a geriatric center in Kyoto. They had something unusual in common: despite their age, they demonstrated strong recall, fast processing speed, clear verbal fluency, and intact daily functioning. Naturally, he expected

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You’re Not Too Cool for a Support Group (Promise)

By C², Connie Colleen Wyatt, Occupational Therapist, PNW Home for Life PLLC and Holly Berard Let’s address the elephant in the room. Support groups don’t exactly scream cool.They often get lumped into the mental category of folding chairs, awkward silence, and forced sharing. And yet… the people who come to ours keep coming back. Why? Because

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Blood Flow Restriction & Spinal Cord Injury: Where Research Meets Resilience

Co-Written by Connie Colleen Wyatt, Occupational Therapist, and Holly Berard One of the most powerful parts of my work is walking alongside people who refuse to let an injury define what’s possible. I’m currently working with a young-aging gentleman who sustained a partial spinal cord injury during a fishing trip. Like many people navigating SCI, his journey

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Aging Well at Home: A Practical Guide for Families and Seniors

Co-Written by Connie Colleen Wyatt, Occupational Therapist, and Holly Berard Growing older doesn’t mean slowing down — and it definitely doesn’t mean giving up independence. Many adults want to age in place, staying in the homes and routines they love while maintaining safety, meaning, and quality of life. At the heart of aging well are key

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Bulletproof Aging: How to Thrive While Aging in Place (Without Becoming a Houseplant)

 Co-Written by Connie Colleen Wyatt, Occupational Therapist,  and Holly Berard Aging in place isn’t about stubbornly refusing help—it’s about creating a life that lets you stay in your own home with confidence, health, and joy. Whether you’re in your 60s dreaming of continuing gardening well into your 90s, or you’re in your 40s–50s trying to help

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Debunking Aging Myths: A Bulletproof Approach to Aging in Place

Co-Written by Connie Colleen Wyatt, Occupational Therapist, and Holly Berard If you grew up hearing phrases like “getting old isn’t for the faint of heart” or “just wait until your knees give out,” you’re not alone. Many of us—especially those caring for aging parents or thinking about our own future—carry quiet fears shaped by myths

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Healthy Habits Today, Independence Tomorrow: Bulletproof Aging Starts Now

Co-Written by Connie Colleen Wyatt, OccupationalTherapist, and Holly Berard If you’re caring for aging parents—or actively aging in place yourself—you’ve probably noticed two truths: aging is not for the faint of heart, and the small things matter more than ever. The good news? Research continues to show that the 60s, 70s, and beyond are prime

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Positive Aging: Why Your Mindset Matters (Even More Than You Think)

Co-Written by Connie Colleen Wyatt, OccupationalTherapist, and Holly Berard Aging isn’t just about birthdays and wisdom lines — it’s also about how we think about getting older. Groundbreaking research from Harvard’s T.H. Chan School of Public Health shows that people with a more positive attitude about aging tend to live longer, healthier lives than their

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Reclaiming Rest: Why Leisure Matters for Aging in Place (and How OT Can Help)

Co-Written by Connie Colleen Wyatt, OccupationalTherapist, and Holly Berard If you’ve ever heard someone say, “Retirement means you can finally relax,” you already know the stereotype. But what if leisure isn’t just a reward for a life well-lived — what if it’s a foundation of health itself? That’s the central insight from researchers featured in

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