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Facing your eighties: Planning ahead before life sneaks up

John Wilson
John Wilson
Published: February 21, 2026
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Planning for Life After 80: Why It Matters
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HAVE you ever paused to think about what lies ahead in your senior years – not just retirement, but life after 80?

Most of us don’t give it much thought; life is just too busy.

But then, suddenly, you reach that milestone and wonder, like many do, where did the years go?

Doctors’ visits become more frequent. Scans and tests appear on the schedule “just to be on the safe side”.

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You start planning your life with a new urgency.

Maybe you’ve already had that yearly health check, answering questions about memory, mobility, health plans, or even your “end-of-life directive”.

You pride yourself on giving the right answers – but what happens if you ask your doctor, “How did I go?” and they respond, “This isn’t an exam”? And of course, they’re right – it isn’t.

Yet, it can still feel frightening. You don’t want to admit to your kids that your health may have deteriorated. Society reassures us that we still have 10 or even 20 good years ahead, but the nagging questions remain: What if I do get sick? What if I lose my partner? Where will I live, who will care for me, and can I afford it?

The truth is, your seventies are the time to plan – not your eighties.

By then, it may be physically or emotionally harder to make big changes.

Considering options like co-housing projects, retirement villages, aged care homes, or lifestyle communities can make life easier.

These are places where you’re surrounded by peers who understand exactly what you’re experiencing.

Those sleepless nights, aching mornings, or slower recoveries suddenly feel more normal when you
realise you’re not “Robinson Crusoe”.

Planning doesn’t just protect your future – it gives peace of mind, some control over the unknown, and a chance to enjoy the years ahead rather than fear them.

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