colorado - Vintage https://yourvintage.org Your connection to information, resources, and advocacy for older adults.. Thu, 19 Sep 2024 02:18:40 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 https://yourvintage.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/V_icon@500-150x150.png colorado - Vintage https://yourvintage.org 32 32 5 Must-Read Nonfiction Books for Navigating Aging https://yourvintage.org/5-must-read-nonfiction-books-for-navigating-aging/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=5-must-read-nonfiction-books-for-navigating-aging Thu, 19 Sep 2024 02:18:35 +0000 https://yourvintage.org/?p=2812 Reading can be a powerful tool for personal growth, offering new perspectives and valuable insights as we age. That’s why we want to bring awareness to the great resources available...

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Reading can be a powerful tool for personal growth, offering new perspectives and valuable insights as we age. That’s why we want to bring awareness to the great resources available on this important topic. 

Books can serve as trusted companions, offering wisdom, comfort, and practical advice as we face the challenges and opportunities that come with growing older. Plus, they help each of us grow a bit more comfortable in our own skin (and mind).

Here are five must-read nonfiction books that we believe can help you navigate the aging process with resilience, purpose, and joy:

1. Women Rowing North: Navigating Life’s Currents and Flourishing As We Age by Mary Pipher

Mary Pipher explores the cultural and developmental issues women face as they age, drawing on her own experiences and those of others. She offers insights into how women can cultivate resilient responses to the challenges they encounter and find joy in their later years.

Why we like “Women Rowing North”: Pipher’s book is a beacon of hope and empowerment for women entering their golden years. It celebrates the wisdom and resilience that come with age while providing practical strategies for thriving.

2. From Strength to Strength: Finding Success, Happiness, and Deep Purpose in the Second Half of Life by Arthur C. Brooks

Harvard professor Arthur Brooks provides a roadmap for finding purpose, meaning, and success as we age. He challenges the notion that our most productive years are behind us and offers insights on transforming our later years into a time of progress and fulfillment.

Why we like “From Strength to Strength”: Brooks offers a refreshing perspective on aging, encouraging readers to embrace new opportunities and find deep purpose in their later years. His practical advice and research-backed insights make this book a valuable guide for anyone entering the second half of life.

3. This Chair Rocks: A Manifesto Against Ageism by Ashton Applewhite

Activist and TED speaker Ashton Applewhite challenges our culture’s obsession with youth and calls for an end to age-based discrimination. She debunks myths about aging and encourages readers to embrace their later years with positivity and purpose.

Why we like “This Chair Rocks”: Applewhite’s passionate manifesto is a wake-up call to recognize and combat ageism in our society. Her witty and engaging writing style makes this book both an informative and enjoyable read.

4. Disrupt Aging: A Bold New Path to Living Your Best Life at Every Age by Jo Ann Jenkins

AARP CEO Jo Ann Jenkins challenges readers to reconsider what it means to grow older. She argues that 50 is not the new 30, but rather that 50 is 50 – and that’s something to be celebrated and embraced.

Why we like “Disrupt Aging”: Jenkins offers a positive and empowering message about aging, encouraging readers to view their later years as a time of opportunity and growth. Her practical advice and inspiring stories make this book a valuable resource for anyone looking to redefine aging on their own terms.

5. The Happiness Curve: Why Life Gets Better After 50 by Jonathan Rauch

Drawing on cutting-edge scientific studies, Jonathan Rauch explores the U-shaped trajectory of happiness throughout our lives. He offers insights into why many people experience increased happiness and life satisfaction after age 50.

Why we like “The Happiness Curve”: Rauch’s book offers a hopeful and evidence-based perspective on aging, showing that our best years may still be ahead of us. His exploration of the “happiness curve” provides valuable insights for those navigating midlife and beyond.

Let Books Guide You Toward A Deeper Understanding of Aging Well

At Vintage, we believe that knowledge is power, especially when it comes to aging well. Each of these books offers so much for any reader – and can be picked up at any local library or on audiobook format for reading!

As your connection to information, resources, and advocacy in Eagle, Grand, Jackson, Pitkin, Routt, and Summit counties, we’re committed to helping you navigate the journey of aging with confidence and grace. Whether you’re entering your golden years or supporting a loved one who is, we encourage you to explore these resources and discover the wisdom they hold.

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National Senior Center Month + Colorado Senior Centers https://yourvintage.org/national-senior-center-month-colorado-senior-centers/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=national-senior-center-month-colorado-senior-centers Mon, 19 Aug 2024 20:43:07 +0000 https://yourvintage.org/?p=2762 September marks National Senior Center Month, an annual celebration highlighting the vital role senior centers play in our communities.  This year’s theme, “Powering Connections,” is a testament to the true...

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September marks National Senior Center Month, an annual celebration highlighting the vital role senior centers play in our communities. 

This year’s theme, “Powering Connections,” is a testament to the true value that senior centers in Colorado bring to our communities – places of connection, support, and growth for older adults.

Throughout the month of September, Colorado senior centers are in the spotlight, and our team at Vintage is proud to help bring awareness to this unique celebration.

What is National Senior Center Month?

National Senior Center Month is a time to recognize and appreciate the invaluable services provided by more than 10,000 senior centers across the United States. 

Established by the National Council on Aging (NCOA), this month-long observance aims to raise awareness about the positive impact these centers have on the lives of older adults, their families, and communities.

What Role Does A Senior Center Play?

Senior centers are more than just gathering places; they are hubs of activity, learning, and support for older adults. Here’s why it’s crucial to learn more about senior centers and their offerings:

  • Senior centers combat social isolation by providing opportunities for older adults to interact, make friends, and engage in group activities.
  • Many centers offer exercise classes, health screenings, and nutrition programs to promote physical and mental well-being.
  • Centers often serve as gateways to community resources, helping seniors navigate various services and benefits.
  • Many centers provide volunteer opportunities, allowing seniors to give back to their communities and maintain a sense of purpose.
  • Some centers offer programs that bring together people of all ages, fostering understanding and connection across generations.

Colorado’s Senior Centers: Serving Our Communities

Colorado is home to numerous senior centers, each tailored to meet the unique needs of its local community. Let’s explore some of the centers serving different regions of the state – and how you can get involved to help support and empower older adults across our region.

Pitkin County

  • Pitkin County Senior Services: Located in Aspen, this center offers a wide range of programs including fitness classes, social events, and educational workshops.

Eagle County


Summit County


Grand County

  • Mountain Family Center (Granby): This nonprofit organization offers resources and support for seniors, including transportation services.

Jackson County


Routt County

Help Us Celebrate and Support Colorado Senior Centers

As we celebrate National Senior Center Month, let’s recognize the invaluable contributions these centers make to our communities. 

Whether you’re an older adult looking to engage in new activities, a caregiver seeking support, or a community member interested in volunteering, Colorado’s senior centers are ready to welcome you. This September, consider visiting a local senior center to discover the wealth of opportunities they offer and the connections they foster.

Want to learn more? Visit Vintage to learn all about how to get involved with senior centers across Colorado, as well as ways to help support older adults in our community with resources and services. Let’s show our appreciation for these vital centers and the older adults who make them thrive!

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Why Colorado is the Best State to Grow Old In https://yourvintage.org/why-colorado-is-the-best-state-to-grow-old-in/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=why-colorado-is-the-best-state-to-grow-old-in Tue, 15 Feb 2022 22:51:42 +0000 https://yourvintage.org/?p=1693 You've guessed it - the best place to grow old in is the beautiful state of Colorado! Read more to find out why.

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Why Colorado is the Best State to Grow Old In

Where you spend your final seasons of life is essential to how you will enjoy them. If you are thinking about retiring, finding a place to settle down and enjoy your retirement can be challenging.

You want someplace that offers you everything you could want in your elder years – but with opportunities and amenities that aren’t available everywhere, settling down in one place can take some research.

What if there is one state out there that covers all the bases? One that offers top-notch healthcare and friendly communities – as well as opportunities for your family to grow closer together, an abundance of activities to keep you engaged, and the beauty of the great outdoors?

You’ve guessed it – the best place to grow old in is the beautiful state of Colorado!

Whether you’re looking to settle down somewhere warm or need a spot where you can be close to your family (or both), Colorado has everything you could ask for in an elder-friendly community. 

Here are just some things that make Colorado one of the best places to retire.

Location, Location, Location

Colorado is an excellent place for everyone – but it has the bonus of being close to so many places your family might be looking to relocate. In addition, it’s within driving distance from four other states and borders another two, which means you have plenty of options for visiting loved ones or having them visit you.

Denver, Boulder, Fort Collins, and Colorado Springs are all within a few hours’ drive of any other city in the state. This means you can stay close to your urban family members or settle down in one of the more rural areas of the state without feeling too far removed from civilization.

And don’t forget about the views. The landscapes of Colorado are world-famous, and you can enjoy them from anywhere in the state. Mountains, vast forests, beautiful terrain – these are just a few of the things that make Colorado a fantastic place to grow older.

Healthcare & Healthcare Resources

Colorado’s population is growing – but so are the resources available to provide quality healthcare. Colorado offers many healthcare options for retirees with world-class hospitals, a culture of fitness, and a focus on a healthy lifestyle.

Additionally, Colorado has many long-term care facilities that offer exceptional services and amenities. Aging service providers such as Vintage provide senior adults the resources and help that they need to thrive in their later years. Plus, you’ll find a community of residents in Colorado that are eager to socialize and engage in fun activities.

Resources including the Colorado Center for Aging and DRCOG offer opportunities and events specifically for those in retirement or soon-to-be retirees. In addition, you can find classes on financial planning, outreach opportunities to meet people and connect with others your age, and wellness programs tailored to your needs as you age.

Affordable Cost of Living

Colorado is an excellent place for seniors because although the state offers plentiful amenities and activities, it won’t cost you a fortune to enjoy them. 

Providing good salaries, affordability, and the overall benefits of living in the state, Colorado offers an abundance of amenities at prices that won’t break the bank.

Whether you live alone or are looking for a high-quality retirement community to join, you’ll find plenty of options in Colorado that fit your needs and fit your budget.

Activities & Entertainment Opportunities

Who said that growing older means you have to slow down? In Colorado, adventure is free for everyone!

If you love the great outdoors, Colorado has plenty of options for you! In addition to being a fantastic place to hike, explore caverns, go paragliding, or enjoy a day on the links, you’ll find more than enough entertainment options in Colorado to keep you engaged and having fun.

The Great Outdoors and More

If you like to get out and enjoy the fresh air, Colorado is the best place for you – because fresh air is always there! So whether you want to spend your golden years on a beach, in an urban setting, or close to the mountains (or all of the above), Colorado has plenty to offer you.

The weather in Colorado offers a bit of everything. The seasons are noticeable but not extreme. The summers are warm and sunny, and the winters provide picturesque snow-peaked mountains.

When the weather isn’t so lovely, there are plenty of indoor activities to enjoy at theaters, museums, restaurants, and all the other amenities that Colorado has for its residents.

A Thriving Community

Colorado is home to some of the most fun and exciting people in the country. This has helped the region thrive as a growing economic center and a thriving community of people from all walks of life.

From seasonal celebrations and outdoor activities to museums and cultural events, there’s always something going on in Colorado. 

The economy is growing, and businesses continue to flock to the state, ensuring that Colorado remains at the forefront of the business world.

Living in a place where you can afford to have fun is essential. But, it’s even more important to be able to enjoy your retirement years doing all the things you want and need to do – whether it’s running errands around town or taking an extended vacation around the world.

Why Aging In Colorado Is a Great Choice For You Or Your Family Member

Colorado is one of the best places to retire – it has everything you could be looking for, from healthcare to community activities. So whether you’re planning a move near your family or just planning to settle down in a place with stellar views, you’ll appreciate the variety of opportunities available to you when you retire in Colorado.

Colorado is becoming one of the best places to retire. Visit Vintage online today to learn more about the unique options available for senior adults in Colorado.

Vintage offers resources and guidance on spending your best years in Colorado well. Head online today to read more about the benefits of living in Colorado and see how Vintage can help you get started with your retirement in this great state.

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