As the number of solo agers — older adults who do not have a spouse, partner or children to support them — continues to grow, the need for proactive planning has never been more critical. Without immediate family to rely on, solo agers must take deliberate steps to ensure they have a secure, fulfilling, and well-supported aging experience.

Some key topics to be considered as you age are related to legal documents, housing options, health care and long-term care, social isolation and emergency planning.

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