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Move toward your best possible future at Beaumont at Bryn Mawr

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Nearly 50 guests braved the tail end of hurricane Ian on Oct. 1 to enjoy brunch at Beaumont at Bryn Mawr, a top retirement community in the region, while getting pointers from two renowned experts on aging.

Glenn Ellis, a health educator, lecturer, author and syndicated columnist, took the stage first to talk about the cerebral aspects of aging; being “selfish” about staying healthy, both mentally and physically.

“Aging,” he said, “has been redefined. We are living longer, we want to be independen­t for as long as possible, and therefore need to reassess our activities and lifestyle — what are we capable of today, not 10 or 20 years ago.”

He had the audience in stitches when he mimed out a “lighter” future, emotionall­y lighter by letting go of stressors in

your life, and physically lighter as well.

“Don’t keep carrying around those extra pounds,” he warned, “your knees, hips, and back will thank you.”

Following Ellis, Margit Novack spoke to the practical, literal side of senior transition­s. Having founded Moving Solutions and essentiall­y birthed a senior-focused industry specializa­tion, her experience­s give her a unique view of the typical obstacles and challenges seniors face — real and perceived.

Not surprising­ly, she used many humorous and poignant anecdotes to illustrate her key point: get rid of “things” because you don’t need them to remember and honor those you loved.

“Instead, share the stories of your parents with your children and those who come after,” she said.

Both agreed that finding purpose and community as we age is the foundation of creating a future rich with possibilit­ies.

“It is your responsibi­lity to find new purpose and to find community,” Novack said. “You won’t like everyone, just like you didn’t like everyone in college. You’ll find

your groups, your peeps, a walking group, a bridge group, a group for whatever your new purpose will be as you move forward. And a bonus point: statistics prove you’ll live longer.”

Guests received compliment­ary copies of Ellis and Novack’s latest books and

toured several apartments and villas to see how Beaumont residents are able to customize their homes.

The finishing touch was a boxed super brownie presented to each guest as they left — so much for a lighter future!

Beaumont at Bryn Mawr is nationally recognized as a top Life Plan retirement community. Residents cooperativ­ely own the notfor-profit community, and the internal management and healthcare teams deliver the 5-star lifestyle, support and care they expect — for life. For more informatio­n, visit www.BeaumontRe­tirement.com.

 ?? COURTESY OF BEAUMONT AT BRYN MAWR ?? Margit Novack talks about senior moves and letting go of “stuff.”
COURTESY OF BEAUMONT AT BRYN MAWR Margit Novack talks about senior moves and letting go of “stuff.”
 ?? COURTESY OF BEAUMONT AT BRYN MAWR ?? Speakers Glenn Ellis and Margit Novack at a recent brunch at Beaumont at Bryn Mawr.
COURTESY OF BEAUMONT AT BRYN MAWR Speakers Glenn Ellis and Margit Novack at a recent brunch at Beaumont at Bryn Mawr.

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