Aging Solo Peer Group
Aging Solo Peer Group for Women 65+ | Aging Solo Shouldn't Mean Aging Alone!
Do you want a secure and more confident future?
Wouldn't it be a relief to have support from others just like you who are facing the same challenges?
Imagine..
Engaging with peers who understand the solo aging journey and sharing similar concerns and challenges.
Cultivating new habits, developing essential skills, and enjoying collaboration that deepen your understanding of aging and living well independently.
Having access to practical tools and resources specifically designed to address the complexities of aging alone, ones that help you manage and improve your solo aging process.
Learning from the Senior Care Professionals and Experts in the Retirement and Aging Care Industries.
What the Aging Solo Group offers:
Each month, we cover a new aspect of solo aging, from health and wellness to social connections and legal planning.
Zoom calls with members discussing their progress on their plan.
Peer Group features:
- Life Plan Assessment: Evaluate your current situation and identify potential risks.
- Connect with the group members to share insights, hopes, and experiences in a supportive environment.
- Bi-monthly Meetings: Join me and other club members in bi-monthly (twice monthly for 4 months) sessions where you can ask questions and seek advice directly.
- Key Benefits: Explore the unique benefits and resources available exclusively to our members.
- Monthly Fees: $95 per month, first week FREE.
"I was drawn to the Solo Aging group because I realized that I am getting older. I need to prepare for any physical limitations that may occur that I need help with and to be sure that all of my business is in order. Being a part of this group has helped me feel that I am not alone. It has helped me to normalize this period of my life in terms of some of my fears about aging alone. Many topics that were presented helped me to begin to prepare for the future. It was especially helpful to learn about all of the resources that are available regarding getting help with longer term care if needed and the legal aspects that I need to have in place." Sherryl, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
The Aging Solo Peer Group gave me something I really needed—peer experiences to learn from but, even more valuable, to learn I wasn’t alone in my challenges. Each of us in the purposefully small group had obstacles to overcome. There was a solidarity to realizing I wasn’t the only one wrestling with similar issues. Each member added to my store of tips and tricks but more so to feeling understood and supported. Experts in care services answered key questions too. Well worth the time and cost, I’d recommend it to anyone who is Aging Solo. Beatrice, Blatteis Communications.