In this episode of Monday Tips, host Lillian Cauldwell shares tips for coping with aging alone after 60 — whether you’re a solo ager, never married, divorced, widowed, or without children. She explains how building meaningful friendships across generations can provide comfort and practical help with the many concerns that often come with aging, from health and finances to caregiving, emotional support, and even burial arrangements.
Beyond building a strong circle of friends, Lillian stresses the importance of taking clear, practical steps when coping with aging alone after 60. This includes reviewing financial resources, creating a healthcare directive, and arranging legal documents such as wills and powers of attorney. She also recommends exploring housing options that offer both safety and community, which can become increasingly important over time. By addressing these topics early, solo agers can feel more confident and in control, reducing uncertainty as they navigate the later stages of life.
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