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Discovering new passions after 60

Finding new hobbies can be fun and exciting at any age, especially after retirement. Whether engaging with a new community, staying active and fit, or simply enjoying some well-deserved “you” time, a fresh hobby will boost your well-being.

Of course, hobbies offer more than just fun – they can help you feel connected, improve cognitive health and even increase longevity. And, Village Green Senior Living offers the maintenance-free lifestyle that retirees need to discover (or rediscover!) passions.

Why hobbies matter

Hobbies are an excellent way to maintain physical and mental health. Staying engaged in activities you enjoy helps keep your mind sharp and reduces the risk of cognitive decline as you age.

Beyond physical benefits, hobbies foster social connection, reducing feelings of isolation that can sometimes occur during retirement. Having a hobby can keep you energized, focused and motivated each day.

Community living, like at Village Green, also helps combat social isolation. Their extended family has access to spaces designed with socializing in mind, which offer all kinds of opportunities to bond over shared hobbies. You could be into crafting, gardening, or group fitness – these activities create lasting friendships.

Independent living in retirement offers the chance to focus on your hobbies and passions. Photo courtesy Village Green Senior Living

Independent living in retirement offers the chance to focus on your hobbies and passions. Photo courtesy Village Green Senior Living

How to find the right hobby for you

Finding the right hobby is all about discovering what brings you joy and what makes you distinctly you. For some, it’s getting down in the dirt with gardening gloves and some seeds that bring peace. For others, picking up a paintbrush or a pen gets their creative juices flowing.

If staying active gets your blood pumping, consider physical hobbies such as yoga, walking or group exercise. No matter what hobbies bring a smile to your face, they all offer great exercise for the mind and body and a great way to socialize with others.

If you’re unsure where to start, experiment with different activities until something feels right. Try new things – cooking, learning an instrument, or taking a photography class. Online courses offer even more possibilities for learning new skills from the comfort of your own home!

Beyond physical benefits, hobbies foster social connection, reducing feelings of isolation that can sometimes occur during retirement. Courtesy Village Green Senior Living

Beyond physical benefits, hobbies foster social connection, reducing feelings of isolation that can sometimes occur during retirement. Courtesy Village Green Senior Living

Finding support in your community

At Village Green, they understand the importance of hobbies and community. Their team members are committed to helping create the perfect environment where residents are encouraged to explore their passions.

Ready to get started? Contact them today to learn more about the vibrant community or schedule a visit to experience life at Village Green firsthand.

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