Aging Together—Virtual Support Group
SECOND & FOURTH WEDNESDAY OF EACH MONTH, 3:00PM – 4:00PM CT
Adults who live alone, do not have spouses, partners, or children, and do not have other family actively involved in their lives (sometimes referred to as “solo agers”) make up about 12% of people aged 50 and older in the United States, according to AARP. While aging alone comes with certain challenges, evidence also suggests that there is hope. Feeling connected with others can improve physical, emotional, and mental health. This support group offers a space for solo agers to join together to discuss openly their experiences with aging alone and to forge new connections.
Facilitators Kate Maley, LCSW
This is a zoom program and requires advanced screening and registration. Call 773.508.1327