Episode 40: Supporting Older Adults Without Family Nearby

Solo Aging with Purpose - Supporting Older Adults Without Family Nearby
What does it mean to age alone, and how can professionals and caregivers provide meaningful support? In this episode, Tiffany Robinson is joined by Steve Gurney, founder of the Positive Aging Sourcebook, to explore solo aging, empathy in caregiving, and building strong support networks for older adults without family nearby.
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What you’ll learn in this episode
- Why advance care planning is especially critical for solo agers, and when to start the conversation.
- The importance of empathy when supporting older adults without children or partners.
- Practical strategies to help solo agers build a personal village of support.
- How caregivers can provide purpose and connection beyond daily tasks.
Additional resources:
- Solo Aging Open Forum and Q&A –- Steve Gurney, founder of The Positive Aging Community, led an online open forum on solo aging.
- Positive Aging Sourcebook — Steve Gurney's platform and Solo Aging Club.
- Essential Retirement Planning for Solo Agers by Sara Zeff Geber, PhD.
- Meaningful Activities — ComForCare resource
Featured Guest

Steve Gurney is the founder of the Positive Aging Sourcebook and host of the ProAging Network, where he leads weekly live discussions on aging topics. For over 35 years, Steve has helped families, professionals, and older adults make informed decisions about aging and senior living. He is a nationally recognized advocate for purposeful aging and a leader in advancing conversations about solo aging.
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About the Host
Tiffany Robinson is a passionate advocate for caregiver education. As the host of ComForConnections, she brings warmth, insight, and a deep understanding of the caregiving experience to every episode.