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As Australians live longer than ever before — 81.1 years for men and 85.1 for women — retirement brings more time to enjoy life, travel, and connect with family. But it also brings a new challenge: maintaining both mental health and financial independence as we age.

Two Kinds of Retirees — and What They Teach Us

After decades of advising clients, I’ve noticed retirees tend to fall into two categories:

  1. The Engaged Explorer: They fill their days with travel, learning, and social connection. They volunteer, stay active, and keep up with current affairs.
  2. The Passive Relaxer: They slow down drastically, spending most of their time at home, watching TV, and visiting the club occasionally.

The difference between these two groups is striking. Those who stay active — mentally and socially — tend to retain sharper cognitive abilities even into their 90s. As a neurosurgeon client once told me, “The brain follows the same rule as the body — use it or lose it.”

Financial Health Mirrors Mental Health

Staying financially organised is also a form of mental exercise. Here are key habits that protect both your wellbeing and your wealth:

  • Keep your financial affairs tidy. Regularly review superannuation, insurance, and investments.
  • Talk openly with family about your wishes, health directives, and aged care plans.
  • Build your circle of professionals — an adviser, accountant, and solicitor who can collaborate if your cognitive abilities decline.
  • Document access details securely, including accounts, passwords, and key contacts, so loved ones can manage your affairs without unnecessary stress.

Preserving Purpose, Health, and Wealth

The best retirement plan goes beyond numbers. It’s about creating a life rich in connection, activity, and clarity — a life where your finances support your wellbeing rather than become a burden later.

Because the truth is simple: preparing financially for the possibility of dementia isn’t just about money. It’s about protecting the quality of your life and the peace of mind of those you love.

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