Fulfilling Life for Older Veterans
Many of us “seasoned citizens” have already retired. Some are enjoying all the hobbies and things we dreamed of doing during our family-raising and work lives. Others of us have begun second or thirds acts, perhaps as volunteers or entrepreneurs. Some are suffering with ill health or low incomes. Retirement and aging can be challenging. For those Veterans who have difficulty adjusting, connecting with counseling and therapy can ease this transition.
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Retirement and aging can be challenging. For those Veterans who have difficulty adjusting, connecting with counseling and therapy can ease this transition. Check the VA on Aging page for complete descriptions and information with answers to questions like:
- What should I know about retirement and aging?
- What should I keep an eye out for as I get older?
- What can I do about potential challenges related to aging and retirement?
Other Resources
- Check FindHelp.org under the heading Aging.
- Information and resources from the Department of Health and Human Services.
- AARP provides information on Aging, along with many other topics.
- And Help 4 Seniors with their service locator.
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Learn more about what it feels like to live your best life. Go to our Self Help page to explore other issues that can bring you “All The Way Home.”
Also, check out the Claims and Appeals topic to maximize compensation and benefits for yourself AND your loved ones.
It’s your turn to get your best life back! You EARNED it with your service!