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Saturday, April 23, 2016

How to live your Flourishing Fifties with hobbies ? by Sneha Tipnis

There are certain age related health disorders. These disorders include Dementia, Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease. Of these, Dementia happens due to the deterioration of a person’s cognitive (brain) functioning. Later, it progresses to lead to Alzheimer’s, which causes the death of a person’s brain cells. And, as a result, the brain shrinks. According to NIA (National Institute for Health, Bethesda, U.S.), ‘Alzheimer’s disease is an irreversible, progressive brain disorder that slowly destroys memory and thinking skills and eventually, the ability to carry out the simplest tasks. In most people with Alzheimer’s, symptoms first appear in their mid-60s. Alzheimer’s disease is the most common cause of Dementia among older adults.’ Lastly, Parkinson’s disease causes memory loss or dementia. According to a video uploaded by Khan Academy Medicine, Parkinson’s disease is a neurodegenerative disease. It involves the loss of control over body movements. Parkinson’s can surface and show symptoms during age of less than 50 years of a person.



Yet there are ways to keep oneself fresh and fit owing to such diseases during old age i.e. 55 years and above. Especially, in case of memory loss due to Dementia, mental stimulation becomes very important to keep one’s brain fit. Several memory games and activities are helpful to keep the senior citizens mentally fresh and fit. According to http://seniors.lovetoknow.com/, there are number of memory games like jigsaw puzzles, crossword, word search and Sudoku; other games for improving memory include Dominoes, Checkers, Chess, card games and Scrabble.

Apart from these memory games, certain activities and hobbies are also beneficial for people 55 years and above. As per, http://seniors.lovetoknow.com/ these hobbies include drawing, painting, knitting, playing musical instrument, scrapbook making, woodworking, creating mosaics from tiles or colorful paper, photography, gardening etc. When people of 55 and above involve in these activities, they can mentally and creatively uplift themselves. As a result, their brain cells stimulate and freshen up. Also, playing games like chess, card games and gardening are very helpful for them to interact with their peers (Senior citizens aged 55 and above). Many of these hobbies help the elderly maintain eye-hand coordination and fine motor skills. Also, those elderly who have short attention span, arthritis or poor eye-hand coordination, a craft or hobby can be modified to suit that person.

Thus, the mind or memory games help the elderly to re-establish recognition skills, and increase their memory power. These games and hobbies help the elderly to live a healthier and longer life. It enhances their social interaction and friendships. As a result, it helps them get rid off loneliness and depression.

So, it can be said that 50 and above is indeed a second innings for our elderly population!! And as the name speaks Silver Innings Group, it is truly a home for second innings of this silver population!! It is indeed a second and new phase of life for them!! So, they can truly enjoy their Flourishing Fifties!!


About Author:
Sneha Tipnis is a freelance writer from India. She has been writing for online writers’ platforms like writersbureau.com, Triond, Authspot and Bookstove.  She writes content for websites, brochures, blogs and social media updates. She’s an English Literature Graduate and Masters in Educational Technology – Computer Applications (MET-CA). She has worked in the e learning industry for a year pertaining to Masters Degree. She’s a student of The Writers Bureau  (A renowned Writing College in UK), Manchester, London.

You can connect with Sneha on her blog: goldentipsmumbai.blogspot.in, Google+, LinkedIn and Facebook page Thoughts, Feelings and Expressions.


Tuesday, November 3, 2015

Senior Citizens Jeevan Saathi Sammelan 2015 : Matrimonial and Companionship

Rotary Club of Mumbai Nariman Point in association with Silver Inning Foundation presents its 2nd edition of ‘Senior Citizens Jeevan Saathi Sammelan’, a senior citizens match making for marriage and live-in event on Sunday, December 13, 2015 at Mumbai.




The programme is for 50+ age group, who are unmarried, divorced or widowed and seek the company of a soul mate. Prior registration is compulsory and entry is free for all caste, gender, religion, creed, sex, faith, community, disability and location across the country.


Why do we need this event?
With nuclear families becoming the order of the day, senior citizens are often left to fend for themselves, even in times of need. Isolation, the feeling of rejection, gradually cause them to withdraw from active social lives; they retreat into their solitary cocoons, often falling into depression. It can be a lonely and depressing old age for those who are divorced or have lost their spouse. By taking up this initiative, we hope to help elderly singles find a suitable companion and enter into matrimony.


People interested to participate in this event to find their companion have to fill an application form and submit with required documents. All forms have to be submitted prior to the event with the required documents, viz.
1.Two passport size photos
2. Any Government approved ID Card copy
3. Resident proof copy
4. Unmarried affidavit
5. Death certificate of the spouse/Divorce certificate.


Please note: Submission of documents does not guarantee ENTRY at event. It also does not indicate that the form is accepted and confirmed. We will call or email the applicant to confirm acceptance of his/her form. No entry will be given without prior registration.


Applications will be accepted on first cum first served basis. Last date to apply with filled form and documents: 30th November 2015.


Contact us for form and query: Silver Innings, Bdlg: J/47-48, Shop no. 10, Opp. NavgrahaBldg, Lane behind Allahabad Bank, Poonam Sagar Complex, Mira Road East. Mumbai. Pincode 401107.
Tel : 9833344359 / 8879924359 (Mon to Sat 11am to 5pm). Email: silverinnings@gmail.com

You can Apply Online athttp://theseniorcitizen.in/register-here/ or send us by courier or email at above address. You can also Download the Form from http://goo.gl/AOUedW


Event Venue: Dadar Matunga Cultural Centre, 122-A, J K Sawant Marg, Opp Bombay Glass Works, Next to YashwantNatyaMandir, Dadar - Matunga West, Mumbai 400 016.

Time: 10am to 6pm (registration at 9am).

This Event is Supported by: FESCOM, AISCCON, HELPAGE INDIA, 1298 Senior Citizens Helpline, The Metrognome and Rotaract Club.

Disclaimer: Silver Innings, Rotary and any of the partners are not responsible for any misrepresentation/cheating. Participants are requested to do a thorough background check before going ahead with a formal relationship. Legal advice and counseling is suggested for any relationship.



A good companion shortens the longest road



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