Myths about Aging
Facts about Aging
Physical Changes
Cognitive Function
Emotional Well-being
100

This is often mistaken as a disease rather than a natural process of life.

What is aging?

100
Research shows that regularly participating in this activity can maintain cognitive function in older adults.

What is physical exercise?

100

True or false?

Older adults don't need as much sleep.

What is false?

Sleep needs remain the same as we age, although the quality of sleep may change with age.

100

This popular card game amongst older adults is known to improve strategic thinking and memory.

What is bridge?

100

Maintaining relationships with this type of support system is vital for emotional well-being in older adults.

What are friends and family?

Here at The Pines our residents become our friends and family!

200

True or False.

Healthy habits can still make a difference at age 80+.

What is true?

200

This nutrient is especially important for seniors to maintain bone health.

What is calcium?

Bonus: What are older adults at risk for as the age?

200

As we age, this part of our body tends to lose elasticity and become more fragile making us more at risk for injury.

What is skin?

200

This nutrient is crucial for maintaining brain health and can be found in fatty fish.

What are Omega -3 fatty acids? 

200

True or false?

Majority of older adults are lonely and isolated.

What is a false? 

Many older adults maintain active social lives and enjoy rich relationships. This is a primary reason why many of our residents choose to live at The Pines.

300

This mood disorder is common but not a normal part of aging.

What is Depression? 

Many older adults experience this emotional state due to various life changes as they get older.

300
This can help prevent many age-related illnesses and improve our overall well-being. 

What is nutrition?

300

Most older adults experience this sensory decline.

What is hearing loss?

300

Unlike normal aging, this condition involves significant memory loss and impacts daily life.

What is Dementia?

300

This practice involves focusing on the present moment and can help reduce stress and anxiety in older adults.

What is mindfulness?

400

True or false? 

Most older adults have Dementia which affects their cognition and memory.

What is false?


400

Engage in this activity at The Pines can provide mental stimulation and social opportunities.

What is Learning in Retirement?

Lifelong learning can enrich the lives of older adults. 

400

Older adults are more prone to dehydration partly because this sensation decreases with age.

What is thirst?

400
This condition, characterized by temporary or reversible cognitive impairment, can occur after surgery, anesthesia or during acute illness.

What is delirium?

400

Feelings of anxiety can increase in older adults due to this common fear related to aging.

What is fear of losing independence?

500

True or False.

Healthy habits can still make a difference at age 80+.

What is true?


500

Older adults may not move as fast, but they have this superpower that younger people don't.

What is wisdom or telling stories that start with "back in the day"?

***Strike a conversation, listen to their stories because they will impact you more than you know.

500

Older adults may avoid fluids to control this issue, unintentionally increasing their risk for urinary tract infections.

What is incontinence?

Incontinence (the involuntary loss of urine or feces resulting in the inability to control bladder or bowel function) is a prevalent issue among older adults (women especially), however, is not a normal part of aging and can often be treated and managed. 

500

Regularly doing crosswords and puzzles or learning new skills as we age can help preserve this.

What is cognitive function or mental sharpness?

500

Engaging in hobbies, volunteering or caregiving roles can help older adults maintain this sense of meaning.

What is purpose or fulfillment?