Leading an active aging lifestyle can help keep you healthy and feel happy and can lead to increasing your wellbeing, ability to be active longer and recover from an illness sooner as well as reducing your risk for falls and getting a chronic disease (e.g. diabetes, high blood pressure).

Miller’s Grant residents getting ready to play croquet.
According to the International Council on Active Aging, the concept of active aging can be thought of as “engaged in life” – participating in life as fully as possible regardless of socioeconomic status or health conditions within the following seven wellness dimensions.
Incorporating these seven dimensions into your life will lead you to enjoying the benefits of active aging. Your mind, body and soul will thank you for it too.
Lynn Glaeser is the director of residence life at Luther Village at Millers Grant. She develops and manages wellness and life enrichment programs for the continuing care retirement community’s residents.