Health is wealth
Building wealth for the future was the focus earlier in life — now the priority is health and wellbeing. Having arrangements for long-term care is important, whether with family or professional help.
In your later years, you'll be thinking about what you can give to others now and in the future, and organising your assets to make sure your family don't pay more tax than they need to.

The focus of the latter retirement years is a balance between ensuring you maintain a comfortable lifestyle with changing personal needs, as well as preparing your estate for your beneficiaries, writing your will, and ensuring future arrangements are taken care of to avoid added stress to family members.
Building wealth for the future was the focus earlier in life — now the priority is health and wellbeing. Having arrangements for long-term care is important, whether with family or professional help.
It can bring significant personal satisfaction to gift money to loved ones at this stage. Whether helping with a property deposit, education or clearing debts, seek appropriate advice to do this in a tax-efficient fashion.
Adapting your lifestyle, hiring support, and making changes to your home to make it easier to live in can all help to maintain a comfortable and happy retirement.
You might consider modifying your family home to make life easier, or potentially moving somewhere more manageable — closer to family or somewhere with better weather to suit your health.