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How Aging In America Can Be Better

November 6, 2009 by Chuck Noras · Leave a Comment 

Aging in America can be a difficult process but it doesn’t have to be one of loneliness or isolation. Just because a person is getting older doesn’t mean that they should be living with silence and their memories as their only source of comfort. Rather, it would make sense that the aging process could be made better through the common support that other societies offer their aging.

Once upon a time it was customary for the grown children of an again adult to care for their elderly parents. In one way or another, grown children made sure that their parents didn’t have to worry about much, and thus it was easier to grow older with dignity. These days it is more customary for the grown children of aging parents to shoulder the entire responsibility on one sibling or no one at all.

By developing a strong support system for the aging, the elderly end up with a support system that can be counted upon to help with the process of getting older.

Depression is common among the aging because there is too much loneliness. Having a group of people that can provide support in one way or another is vital to being able to handle the various stressors of growing old in this country. Living communities that are set up to help transition an aging couple into a new lifestyle filled with social activities is a good alternative for those without family or a large pool of friends.

So where do the aging turn? Fortunately, there are options for those who want to experience their own life and grow old gracefully on their own terms. Many people are starting to develop their own “communities” of sort with long term friends who are starting to struggle with the realities of aging without support. These small communities are there to support each other and help each other through tough times.

Moreover, there are programs that are designed to help those who are aging without the support of family or even a spouse. These programs are usually run on a volunteer basis, but they are not necessarily available to all communities. As the baby boomers start facing 60 and beyond, these programs are growing.

Any time a person of age can start their own support group of sorts they are empowered to help themselves when there is no one there to determine the next right step. These groups can be in the form of Scrabble or Bridge groups or they can be an elaborate living situation that houses several individuals or couples in one home. This way there can be someone who is always around and there is always someone to help guide you through the difficult decisions that can come with aging in America.

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