Healthy aging is about staying active, feeling your best, and continuing to do the things that matter most to you. Small, consistent habits can support your health, energy, and independence over time.
Here are five simple ways to support healthy aging your way.
1. Move in ways that fit your life
Physical activity helps keep your body strong, improves balance, and supports heart health. The good news? You don’t need intense workouts to see benefits.
Everyday movement counts. Walking, gardening, biking, swimming, or stretching can all support mobility and overall well-being.
Try to get about 30 minutes of movement most days. If that feels like too much, break it into shorter activities throughout the day.
2. Fuel your body with nutrient-rich foods
What you eat supports both your body and your brain. A balanced approach can help maintain steady energy and support long-term health.
Aim to include:
Colorful fruits and vegetables
Lean proteins like fish, beans, and poultry
Whole grains such as oats or brown rice
Healthy fats from foods like nuts, olive oil, and avocados
Cutting back on processed foods and added sugars can also help support overall health.
3. Make time to manage stress
Ongoing stress can affect sleep, mood, and physical health. Finding small ways to relax can make a big difference.
Gentle activities like yoga or tai chi, journaling, deep breathing, or quiet time outside can help your body reset. Even a few minutes a day can improve focus and help you feel more balanced.
4. Keep your mind engaged
Staying mentally active supports memory and focus at any age. Learning something new doesn’t have to feel like work.
You might:
Take a class that interests you
Join a book club or discussion group
Explore a hobby or creative outlet
Pick up a new skill
Mental engagement can be fun, social, and rewarding.
5. Keep up with preventive care
Preventive care helps catch potential health issues early and supports long-term well-being. Regular check-ins with your provider can help you stay on track.
That includes:
Annual wellness visits
Recommended screenings and vaccinations
Conversations about sleep, medications, or ongoing conditions
Many preventive services are available at low or no cost, depending on your plan. Your provider can help create a care plan that fits your health needs and goals.
Every small step adds up
Healthy aging looks different for everyone. Whether it’s a daily walk, learning something new, or staying on top of preventive visits, small steps can add up over time.
If you have questions about preventive care or your coverage, your Providence Health Plan care team is here to help.