More older women are choosing to live on their own, and the shift comes with real advantages. Independence allows daily routines to be shaped without compromise, and the freedom often brings comfort, ...
The big costs — and risks — of solo aging.
Older Americans who live alone tend to fare worse than those who don’t live alone on a variety of measures – from emotional and physical wellbeing to material hardship to overall longevity. They also ...
A growing number of Americans are "solo-agers" — they live alone and don't have family to rely on. They're much more likely to live in poverty and struggle with their health. Advocates warn these ...
Durango is bracing for a “silver tsunami,” but housing and care options haven’t kept pace with the population of older adults ...
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10 Life Lessons Older Women Want Younger Women to Know
Wisdom doesn’t come from age alone—it comes from lived experience, mistakes survived, boundaries learned the hard way, and ...
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