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Small Habit Changes That Make a Big Difference After 65

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The new year often brings a wave of ambitious resolutions, from lifestyle overhauls to strict diets or intense fitness regimens. But research tells us the most sustainable changes are often the smallest ones.

The good news is that it’s never too late to start. Even if you weren’t especially active when you were younger, increasing movement and focusing on wellbeing can still pay dividends at any age. Later in life, there are real benefits to improving your fitness, balance and overall health.

At The Grove at Oakleaf Village of Sylvania, we see firsthand how small changes in living can become truly transformative for our new residents.

Here are some simple habits that support better health and wellness.

Movement: Start Where You Are

Research shows that walking about 7,000 steps per day provides significant health benefits. You also don’t need to hit that number all at once. Even short bouts of walking can be beneficial.

It’s often easier (and more fun) with a group. At The Grove, our team supports active living for our residents to ensure they experience movement and structure.

Movement doesn’t have to feel like exercise. It can just be part of your day.

Nutrition: Small Swaps, Big Impact

You don’t need to overhaul your entire diet. Research consistently points to the Mediterranean-style diet as one of the most effective eating patterns for healthy aging. It’s high in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, olive oil, and fish, and low in meat, sugar and processed foods.

Our culinary team at The Grove focuses on creating nutritious, flavorful meals that support wellbeing. At a senior living community, there’s no meal prep, grocery runs or cleanup required—unless you feel like cooking! If you do, try adding more colorful vegetables to your plate, choosing whole grains when possible and enjoying meals in good company.

Sleep is a Foundation

Adults usually need at least seven hours of sleep every night, yet many older adults struggle with sleep quality. Lack of sleep impacts memory, mood and weight management, and has also been linked to diabetes, heart disease, obesity and depression.

If sleep is an issue, it could be worth speaking with your healthcare provider.

Brain Health & Social Connections

Mental stimulation through activities like crossword puzzles, learning new skills or engaging in meaningful conversations helps support cognitive health. Staying socially connected might be just as important, as isolation is a significant risk factor for cognitive decline.

At The Grove at Oakleaf Village of Sylvania, we design activities and programs to keep minds engaged and communities connected. For our memory care residents, we place high emphasis on shared experiences, and there’s always an opportunity to learn something new and connect with neighbors.

Don’t Forget the Basics

Some habits are so simple that they’re easy to overlook:

  • Stay hydrated: As we age, we often feel less thirsty, but water is crucial.
  • Limit alcohol: Excessive drinking raises risks for high blood pressure, various cancers, and heart disease.
  • Quit smoking: It’s never too late; your body begins healing almost immediately
  • Use sunscreen and moisturize to protect thinning skin

Your Partner in Healthy Aging

Healthy aging is a part of the daily rhythm at The Grove. From social dining to engaging activities and a supportive environment, senior living can encourage habits that support physical, emotional and social wellbeing.

Learn more about how The Grove at Oakleaf Village of Sylvania can help you or a loved one live a healthy and fulfilling life, and contact us today to schedule a tour.

Family Stories

Why Choose The Grove?

By truly understanding who your loved one is—their passions, preferences, and rich personal history—we craft daily experiences designed to resonate deeply, fostering warmth and genuine moments of connection.

To foster calmness and familiarity, The Grove operates as a purpose-built, freestanding community of four intimate, cognitive-based neighborhoods, providing residents with stability and predictable rhythms.

Every team member completes 40 hours specialized dementia education, expertly guided by NCCDP Certified Dementia Practitioners® to ensure knowledgeable and compassionate care delivery.

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Reconnecting Families With What Matters Most

Where to Find Us

Find our community in the same area as our sister communities, The Crescent and Oakleaf Village of Toledo-Sylvania.

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  • 4220 N. Holland Sylvania Rd.
  • Toledo, OH 43623

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