Aging with Resilience: Lived Experiences, Health Transitions, and Financial Challenges of Retirees in the Philippines
Shirley V. Saragcon | Joshua Jay O. Eden
Discipline: social sciences (non-specific)
Abstract:
This study explored the lived experiences of Filipino retirees as they
navigated health changes, financial challenges, healthcare access, and coping
strategies after leaving the workforce. Using a qualitative research design, semistructured
interviews were conducted with seven retirees, and their narratives
were analyzed thematically. Findings revealed that retirement brought mixed
health outcomes: while some experienced improved mental well-being due to
reduced work-related stress, others struggled with chronic conditions such as
hypertension, arthritis, and diabetes, prompting consistent self-care practices
involving maintenance medication, healthy eating, and light physical activity.
Financial constraints emerged as a central concern, with most retirees relying
on modest pensions, strict budgeting, and family support to meet daily needs,
only to have those resources disrupted by unexpected medical expenses. Access
to healthcare remained difficult due to overcrowded public facilities, costly
private consultations, and inconsistent availability of affordable medicines,
heightening retirees’ vulnerability. Despite these challenges, participants
demonstrated strong resilience rooted in faith, contentment, and supportive
family relationships, viewing retirement as not only a demanding transition but
also a meaningful period for reflection, simplicity, and renewed purpose. The
study underscores that successful aging in the Philippine context is shaped not
only by health and financial security but also by emotional stability, spirituality,
and social connectedness. It highlights the need for strengthened social
protection systems, improved access to affordable healthcare, and communitybased
programs that promote dignity, autonomy, and holistic well-being
among Filipino retirees.
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