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Life After Eighty: A Personal Perspective of Living Well and Staying Happy

Richard J. Smith

Old age might be measured by changes in physical and cognitive health rather than by birthdays. We grow old differently, but we all grow old. At some point we experience a diagnosis, an accident or an event that signals that we will never be as comfortable or safe living as we have in the past.

Those who investigate and find suitable accommodations for their old age fare better than those who do not. Timely and prudent actions pay off in comfort and safety. Denial and delayed action often result in passing the unwelcome job to children--often themselves old--who do it less easily and less satisfactorily than their parents could have done it themselves had they initiated the process when they were still able to do so. In the intervening time their parents have been uncomfortable and perhaps unsafe, by unnecessarily "toughing it out" or "hanging in there." The author explains why neither is wise nor necessary.

At eighty-five the author knows a lot about growing old. He knows his own story and the stories of men and women who have shared the last twenty-five years with him. Some of them make the transition better than others. This book will tell you why, and give hope to those growing old that life can be grand and full of joy.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Koehler Books
  • Publish Date: Jun 1st, 2016
  • Pages: 110
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 9.00in - 6.00in - 0.26in - 0.38lb
  • EAN: 9781633932593
  • Categories: AgingMotivational & Inspirational

About the Author

Smith, Richard J.: - Dr. Richard J. Smith is Professor Emeritus, University of Wisconsin, Madison and recipient of a Distinguished Teaching Award from that university. He is author or co-author of five college textbooks and various K-12 curriculum materials that contain his original poetry and short stories. In addition, he has published more than a hundred articles in professional journals for teachers and school administrators. At present he resides with his wife of sixty-three years at Westminster Retirement Community, Bradenton, Florida, where he is a featured writer for the community newspaper.

Praise for this book

"LIFE AFTER EIGHTY is more than a 'how to' book. This really good read is insightful, resourceful, entertaining and an all-round satisfying chronicle of helpful observations of the journey through the last decades of life-old age. The author's narratives of his own experiences, and those of his friends and neighbors of many years, give credibility to his views on what it takes to age well." -Carole Sanders, Editor of Westminster Retirement Community newspaper, the Echo and the Writer's Quarterly. "After reading this book, we both were struck by how realistically it portrayed both the practical and emotional issues that are faced in approaching old age. We immediately wanted to share it with others. Some would say, with respect to that time of life, the world is divided into those who plan for it, and those who simply take whatever life dishes out. This book walks on both sides of that divide, exploring the issues and likely outcomes each group faces, but providing a strong case for being ready and prepared for the unexpected difficulties that will assuredly arise. Drawing on his personal experiences and many interviews with others his age, the author gives us much to ponder in this entertaining and enlightening work." -Roy and Jo Williams, Continuing Care Retirement Community residents.