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As we step into March, the season naturally invites us to refresh, reorganize, and reset. While many people focus on closets and garages, spring is also the perfect time for retirees to review a few important areas that support long-term security, safety, and peace of mind.
Here are five smart updates every retiree should consider this month.
- Review Your Beneficiary Designations
Life changes—sometimes gradually, sometimes unexpectedly. Take a few minutes to confirm that beneficiaries listed on retirement accounts, pensions, life insurance policies, and bank accounts reflect your current wishes. These designations override a will, so keeping them current is essential. - Update Emergency Contacts
Have phone numbers changed? Have family members relocated? Make sure your emergency contact information is accurate with your healthcare providers, financial institutions, and community organizations. It is also wise to keep a printed contact sheet in an easy-to-find location at home. - Check Medicare and Insurance Statements
March is a good time to review recent Explanation of Benefits (EOB) statements for errors or unfamiliar charges. Mistakes happen, and unfortunately, healthcare fraud does too. A quick review can prevent larger issues later. - Refresh Home Safety Measures
Small adjustments can make a big difference in preventing falls. Replace dim light bulbs, check that handrails are secure, remove loose rugs, and test smoke and carbon monoxide detectors. Spring is also a good time to evaluate whether additional safety features—such as grab bars or improved outdoor lighting—might be beneficial. - Organize Important Documents
Gather essential paperwork in one secure place: healthcare directives, power of attorney forms, insurance policies, account summaries, and passwords (stored safely). Let a trusted person know where these documents are kept. Organization today reduces stress tomorrow.
Aging well is not about reacting to problems—it is about staying proactive. A simple spring reset provides clarity, confidence, and control. By setting aside just a little time this month, you strengthen your readiness for the year ahead.
The Aging Information Committee encourages all Members to use March as an opportunity to refresh not just your home—but your plans as well. Small steps today create lasting peace of mind for tomorrow.
Dale Koch
NCRO Aging Committee
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