
Aging at Home, With a Tribe: Five Seniors Share How to Stay Put
Five seniors across North America illustrate aging in place as more than finances: it’s about building and relying on community. Through cooperative housing like Winnipeg’s WHIM, caregiver networks, affordable living abroad, staying connected online, and proactive home repairs, they access safety, companionship, and independence at home. The piece highlights the value of asking for help and leveraging nonprofits (Rebuilding Together, Habitat for Humanity, Meals on Wheels, etc.) to create a support system, reduce isolation, and make aging at home feasible for people with varied resources.
