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The active sixties: embracing independence and wellbeing
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Welcome to the Check-Up, Decade by Decade, your guide to navigating the evolving landscape of women's health. In this segment, we're diving into our 60s, aka our 'second spring', focusing on how we can build a supportive line of defence to bolster our overall health and wellness.

The ‘swinging sixties’, a decade of youthful rebellion and changing ideas. One idea that has firmly shifted is that one’s 60s are about turning down the dial. Far from it, this is a decade defined as one of the ‘active ascent’. It is a period where the human spirit, finally unburdened by the performative “shoulds” of midlife and the high-tempo busyness of careers, moves into its most authentic and powerful phase, especially for women. 

In your 60s, this “becoming” is fuelled by a kind of freedom. It is the decade of the ‘second spring’, a concept famously championed by the author Isabel Allende. She captures this shift with her usual eloquence: “My old age is a precious gift. I feel lighter. I am free of self-doubt, irrational desires, useless complexes… I am letting go.” 

However, maintaining this active ascent requires a shift in how we manage our biology. In your 60s, your health is no longer a background concern; it is the strategic asset that protects your independence.

Stroke and cardio

For women in their 60s, the decline in oestrogen, which previously acted as a natural cardiovascular shield, means that heart and brain health must move to the front of the clinical queue. Stroke is the leading cause of acquired disability in Ireland, and while the risk increases with age, it is one of the most modifiable health outcomes we face.

  • The silent indicator: According to the TILDA 2026 study, 62% of Irish women over 60 have high blood pressure, yet a significant portion remain underdiagnosed. Because hypertension rarely presents with symptoms, it is the ultimate silent risk factor for stroke.
  • The action plan: Managing your blood pressure is the single most effective way to lower your stroke risk. This isn’t just about medication; it’s about data. Regular, proactive monitoring is essential. Your local Boots pharmacist is an invaluable ally here, offering a Blood Pressure Check or a more comprehensive Health MOT that gives you the numbers you need to stay in the driver’s seat of your health.

Screening 

This is the decade where the Irish healthcare system formally partners with women through life-saving invitations. These are not invites to be ignored. Take them and replace any “fear of finding out” feeling with a “power of knowing”.

  • BowelScreen expansion: As of 2026, the free BowelScreen programme has expanded its eligibility. Men and women aged 58 to 70 are now invited for free screening every two years. This is a critical window; when bowel cancer is detected at an early stage, the chance of successful treatment is significantly higher.
  • BreastCheck: Invitations continue every two years until age 69. For many women, these screenings provide the peace of mind necessary to keep living boldly.
  • Vigilance: This decade is about being the expert project manager of your own longevity. If you notice changes, be it in your digestion, skin or energy levels, don’t wait for the invitation – consult your pharmacist or GP. When it comes to your skin, use the Mole Scanning Service at Boots to track skin changes or speak with your pharmacist about any persistent concerns.

Social connection is a strong biological defence. Staying curious, learning new skills and maintaining a 'friendship table' builds a cognitive reserve, a mental buffer that helps protect the brain against the effects of ageing.

The cognitive connection

One of the most overlooked aspects of health in our 60s is our sensory input. We often dismiss a bit of squinting or mumbling as just part of getting older, but clinical research now shows that vision and hearing are deeply linked to cognitive resilience and the prevention of dementia.

Hearing loss affects approximately one-third of adults in their 60s. Critically, unmanaged hearing loss is now recognised as a significant, modifiable risk factor for cognitive decline. When we struggle to hear, the brain has to work harder to decode sound, leaving less “processing power” for memory and thinking. Furthermore, it leads to social withdrawal, the enemy of brain health.

Conditions like Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD) can impact your eyesight gradually. Regular eye exams ensure you maintain the visual clarity needed for an active, independent life, from driving to navigating new travel destinations. Corrective aids aren’t “signs of age”; they are high-tech tools for staying socially engaged and mentally bright.

Depression and anxiety are not normal parts of ageing, yet research from Aware (2025) reveals that one in three older adults experiences these challenges. In this decade, self-preservation is the only “drug” that can effectively down-regulate the sympathetic nervous system when the safety net of oestrogen has pulled away.

Social connection is a strong biological defence. Staying curious, learning new skills and maintaining a “friendship table” builds a cognitive reserve, a mental buffer that helps protect the brain against the effects of ageing.

Line of defence

Maintaining your independence means having the right defensive line. The extensive vaccination services at Boots nationwide act as your most strategic asset for staying resilient:

  • Winter immunity: Staying current with Winter Flu and COVID-19 vaccinations ensures you don’t lose weeks of your active life to preventable illness.
  • The decade protectors: Your 60s are the prime window to discuss protection against Shingles, Pneumococcal and the newly available RSV Vaccination Service. These prevent illnesses that can have a devastating impact on long-term lung, heart, and nerve health.
  • Travel health: If your 60s include exploring the world, the Boots Travel Vaccination Service ensures your global horizons remain wide open.

From weight loss treatment services to compression hosiery for circulation, your local Boots pharmacist is the most accessible health ally in your “village” — always available for an informed, discreet chat about how to optimise your decade.

The 60s are a period of profound spiritual and psychological awakening. As Benedictine author Joan Chittister notes, this stage is a “new stage of opportunity and strength”.

Boots pharmacy is the first stop for busy women seeking healthcare advice and solutions. Whether presenting with a nagging minor condition that won’t clear, seeking a seasonal solution, pre-travel preparation or vital health screening, Boots offers compassionate experts and easy-to-access services to meet the needs of women across every decade in their local Boots.

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