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Going Solo: How to Plan for Retirement When You’re on Your Own
More Americans are entering their later years without people they can automatically turn to for assistance with their health and finances. Here’s how to start.
NY Times 21Sept2024
[free link] Going Solo: How to Plan for Retirement When You’re on Your Own
(excerpt)
... “People don’t want to think about the problems of getting older, especially when there aren’t easy solutions to the people part of it,” said Ailene Gerhardt, a certified senior adviser and founder of Navigating Solo, a resource clearinghouse for solo agers. “But the alternative is worse.”
... Rethink ‘Home’ – It’s also important to have people you can count on for day-to-day needs as they arise. Who could you call for help if you have an emergency at 2 a.m.? If you go to the hospital, who will take care of your cat and make sure you don’t come home to spoiled milk in the fridge?
... The payoff to making plans, experts said, goes beyond practical support. “Many solo agers experience a lot of angst, worrying about worst-case scenarios,” Mr. Lyman said. “Putting together a plan in advance gives you peace of mind.”
Going Solo: How to Plan for Retirement When You’re on Your Own
More Americans are entering their later years without people they can automatically turn to for assistance with their health and finances. Here’s how to start.
NY Times 21Sept2024
[free link] Going Solo: How to Plan for Retirement When You’re on Your Own
(excerpt)
... “People don’t want to think about the problems of getting older, especially when there aren’t easy solutions to the people part of it,” said Ailene Gerhardt, a certified senior adviser and founder of Navigating Solo, a resource clearinghouse for solo agers. “But the alternative is worse.”
... Rethink ‘Home’ – It’s also important to have people you can count on for day-to-day needs as they arise. Who could you call for help if you have an emergency at 2 a.m.? If you go to the hospital, who will take care of your cat and make sure you don’t come home to spoiled milk in the fridge?
... The payoff to making plans, experts said, goes beyond practical support. “Many solo agers experience a lot of angst, worrying about worst-case scenarios,” Mr. Lyman said. “Putting together a plan in advance gives you peace of mind.”