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They Don't Need Your Rockin' Chair: Active Older Americans

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Monday, December 19, 2011   

BISMARCK, N.D. - Retirement in America has changed dramatically over the years, as the nation continues to age. The state director of AARP North Dakota, Janis Cheney, says very few people these days view their senior years as a time for the rocking chair.

"Many people are looking for opportunities for part-time work or significant volunteer efforts, or seek to reinvent themselves and do something they've always dreamed of - to write, to paint - in order to participate in new ways in artistic or business endeavors."

While living longer presents many with opportunities, Cheney says it also brings challenges when it comes to planning and managing retirement finances. She points out that with more people staying more active and living longer, there must also be changes in thinking about retirement planning and resource management - not only on a personal and family level, but also as states and as a nation.

"We want to really create some meaningful conversations in communities and among not just the older folks themselves, but their children and grandchildren, that say, 'How can we make this work, so that everyone gets to live with independence and purpose and dignity, as long as they possibly can?'"

Cheney says programs like Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid are crucial and becoming more so, as there are now nearly 2 million Americans in their 90s or older. It doesn't surprise her that so many of them are North Dakotans.

"In a place like North Dakota, where there is a strong sense of family and community - and where we have to endure some hardships occasionally, especially weather-wise - it does promote a stronger constitution, as it were."

About seven percent of those age 65 or older in North Dakota are 90 or better - the highest rate in the country.

More information is available at www.aarp.org/states/nd/.




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