The SOLOIST Archives | September 2020
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Solo in the Time of COVID-19
“COVID has made me think a lot more about aging alone,” a 60-year-old widow told me. Her wife had died six years ago; they had no children. Although she has since found a new partner, she’s learned from experience that relationships don’t always last. Read more … Solo in the Time of COVID-19
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Solos Come in Many Varieties
Strictly speaking, solos are defined as adults age 65 or older who have neither a spouse/partner nor adult children to support them as they age. But Solos are a varied bunch. The complexities of real life, real people, and real families produce a lot of diversity under the Solo tent. Read more … Solos Come in Many Varieties