Aging Solo

Aging Solo is a national, award-winning online learning opportunity designed to help you take charge of your aging. As we get older, health decision-making and end-of-life planning becomes inevitable. Aging Solo will help you reflect on your priorities, map out your support network, and put plans in place.

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All you need to complete Aging Solo is an Internet connection, and you can go at your own pace! You can go through the handbook and videos on your own or respond to the reflection questions with a friend or partner. Aging Solo is also a great option for groups.

When you purchase Aging Solo, you will receive:

  • PDF handbook with a planner, reflection questions, local and national resources, and helpful discussion of aging-related topics
  • Six videos that expand on topics in the handbook and feature discussions with aging experts and older adults who have implemented the lessons from Aging Solo into their own lives
  • PDF Facilitator’s Guide with tips on scheduling, marketing, and organizing an Aging Solo course for your group or organization (groups/organizations only)

Cost

We want to make Aging Solo available for every person who could benefit from it. For this reason, we offer payment options on a sliding scale based on your personal income or your organization's annual revenue.

Which option interests you?

Aging Solo for
Individuals
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Aging Solo for
Organizations/Groups
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Every adult 55 and older should take Aging Solo.
Phone
(202) 895-9448
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