16 Wednesday, January 27, 2021 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon Successful aging in Sisters By Sue Stafford Correspondent Successful aging requires intention and planning, and perhaps a modi- cum of luck. Here in Central Oregon, we are fortunate to have many well- qualified professionals and organiza- tions to help navigate the path to and through the aging process. Financial planning, regardless of the amount of assets involved, can help you make well-informed decisions regarding how and where you will live as you age. BlueStone Retirement in Sisters provides ser- vices that help one maximize Social Security benefits and other income sources, reduce taxes, and develop and implement a retirement income plan. There is no charge for the initial consultation. John H. Myers, of John H. Myers Law Office, is a local attorney special- izing in wills and trusts which should be set up while we are still competent. He offered some valuable information regarding the importance of having a will and why to consider establishing a trust, regardless of the value of your assets (see sidebar at right). With advancing age, maintaining a satisfactory quality of life can be made difficult by health issues or lack of sufficient funds. There are a number of ways to maintain or enhance your quality of life, but it takes being pro- active about one’s own health, both mental and physical. A consistent level of physical activ- ity commensurate with one’s abilities, eating healthy, balanced meals, and getting adequate sleep every night can go a long way in aging well. Gentle yoga, walking, stretching, and even chair exercise are enjoyable ways to maintain flexibility as physical abili- ties wane. Massage relieves stress, relaxes tight muscles, and increases a sense of well-being. Chiropractic care and physical therapy help keep a body aligned and functioning properly. Accountability to someone else for practicing healthy routines often helps keep motivation up. A membership in a gym, yoga studio, or athletic club, or recreational classes can provide that structure. All of those businesses can be found in Sisters. If motivation isn’t an issue, there are television programs, YouTube vid- eos, and online exercise regimens that can be done at home, as well as in- home exercise equipment. Deschutes County Health Services is offering virtual programs avail- able online designed to help par- ticipants take charge of their health. Living Well with Chronic Conditions begins Friday, January 29 for six weeks from 2 to 4 p.m. for a cost of $10. Prevent Diabetes Central Oregon is a free-of-charge, evidence- based program offering attain- able lifestyle choices. There are two classes from which to choose, beginning Tuesday, January 26, 1-2 p.m. or 5:30-6:30 p.m. For more information, visit www.deschutes. org/preventdiabetes or www. livingwellco.org. Yearly vision exams and hearing tests, especially after age 60, or ear- lier with symptoms, can catch any deficits earlier to avoid creating more serious issues later in life. If hearing loss is ignored, it can create perma- nent damage to the auditory system, which is not fully correctable with hearing aids. Compromised hearing can lead to isolation and memory loss (see related story, page 24). Good dental care is an impor- tant lifelong practice and can help avoid the development of other health issues. Regular checkups with the dentist and consistent tooth care at home are important habits to sustain. An excellent resource for older adults and their families is the guide called “Directions,” produced by the Council on Aging of Central To download “Directions,” scan the QR code with your smartphone. Oregon. The guide provides quick, easy access to listings of supportive services, emergency contacts, finan- cial and legal services, residential and social opportunities, and more. The guide is available from COACO, can be downloaded from the internet, and is often available at the Sisters Library and Sisters Area Chamber of Commerce offices in their lobbies. At the end of life, assistance is available from local hospices like Partners in Care and Hospice of Redmond. For people dealing with a life-limiting condition, but who are not at the end of their life, the Transitions program offers services provided by volunteers who come to Hazelnut Hill Place your order online at hazelnuthill.com 541-510-4464 The family-owned and operated Hazelnut Hill farms 400 acres with the pride that comes with being one of the very few tree-to-table producers in the U.S. Famous for producing delectable hazelnut- based treats from brittles to buttery spreads, Hazelnut Hill also offers their prized product in forms that are both delicious and nutritious. Many of their offerings consist of that single, intensely nutritious ingredient. Hazelnuts are rich in dietary fiber and Vitamin E, which protects cells. A handful of hazelnuts a day can be part of a heart-healthy, cholesterol- lowering diet. They roast and process to order so that every shipment is fresh and flavorful. Salted hazels are dusted with sea salt that was hand-harvested from the chilly Netarts Bay, just over the Coast Range from the farm. When you shop with Hazelnut Hill, you’re directly supporting the farm and all of those who work among the trees and in the kitchen. Step & Spine Physical Therapy If you have a need for physical therapy, don’t let concerns about COVID safety keep you away. Step & Spine is ready to help you — with proto- cols in place to ensure safety. Delaying treatment just makes problems worse. Alana Vernon, a physical therapist at Step & Spine’s Sisters clinic, is seeing the effects. “People are coming in worse off than they usu- ally do,” Vernon says. “They’re in a lot more pain.” Delay of treatment can mean it takes longer to resolve a problem. Step & Spine helps patients problem-solve and get back to the activities that they cherish. And establishing a connection with a physical therapist can be really important right now, relieving anxi- eties and ensuring that you weather the current storm in the best shape possible. Your health has to be your top priority — not just avoiding getting sick, but in helping you to live to the fullest. Step & Spine is here to help. Step & Spine Physical Therapy continues to grow with the addition of their new Madras office (formerly Apex Physical Therapy). The team in Madras is pictured above.