Looking for a Healthy Boost? Make New Friends.How ‘solo agers’ and others can expand their social circlesBy Patricia Corrigan|July 23, 2021
The Impact of Third Places for Solo AgersCommunity centers, coffee shops, bookstores — these are just a few of the places where solo agers can make connections with others and enhance their support systemsBy Ailene Gerhardt|July 14, 2022
Emergency Planning for Solo AgersEmergencies strike without warning — here are steps to take when you are facing a crisis and family can't be there to helpBy Carol Marak|October 5, 2022
For Solo Agers, A Roadmap for a Secure FutureQuestions to ask yourself about topics such as health, social connections, housing, finances, and transportation to see how prepared you are to age independentlyBy Carol Marak|January 20, 2022
How the Pandemic Has Inspired Solo Agers to ConnectIf you are alone, or know someone who is, here are ways to help reduce isolationBy Sara Zeff Geber|April 16, 2020
How Men Adapt to Being Solo Agers3 steps men can take to stay connected, be prepared and fight lonelinessBy Jackson Rainer|July 8, 2021
Transportation To Medical Appointments Can Be Tricky For Solo AgersThere are local organizations that offer rides, but research and planning may be requiredBy Kerri Fivecoat-Campbell|November 4, 2022
Sponsored3 Conversations Solo Agers Should Have to Pre-Plan Their Funerals How to ensure your funeral will happen the way you’d likeAugust 16, 2021
A Solo Ager’s Traditions and OptionsGrowing older on your own may close some doors, but it can also open many othersBy Jackson Rainer|May 9, 2022