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The Solo Health Playbook: Aging Alone With Strength, #5
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The Solo Health Playbook: Aging Alone With Strength, #5 in Ottawa, ON
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The Solo Health Playbook: Aging Alone With Strength, #5 in Ottawa, ON
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Aging alone is not a failure. It is a reality for millions of people — widowed, divorced, child‑free, estranged, relocated, or simply independent by nature. Yet the medical system still behaves as if every senior has a built‑in support team. It assumes someone else is tracking medications, driving to appointments, noticing small changes, and stepping in when things go wrong. When you're aging solo, those assumptions become risks.
This book exists because no one should lose independence simply because the system wasn't designed for them.
The Solo Health Playbook is not theory. It is a practical manual for navigating a healthcare environment that moves too fast, communicates poorly, and expects you to keep up. It gives you the structures that families usually provide — clarity, organization, oversight, and advocacy — but in a form you can manage on your own.
You will not find vague encouragement here. You will find systems: how to manage medications without error, how to prepare for emergencies, how to recognize decline early, how to build a home that protects you, and how to maintain mobility — the single greatest predictor of long‑term independence.
This book is written with respect for your autonomy. It assumes you want to stay in control, stay in your home, and stay independent as long as possible. It gives you the tools to do exactly that.
Aging alone is not a disadvantage when you have structure. With the right systems, you can navigate the medical world with confidence, clarity, and strength. This book shows you how.
Aging alone is not a failure. It is a reality for millions of people — widowed, divorced, child‑free, estranged, relocated, or simply independent by nature. Yet the medical system still behaves as if every senior has a built‑in support team. It assumes someone else is tracking medications, driving to appointments, noticing small changes, and stepping in when things go wrong. When you're aging solo, those assumptions become risks.
This book exists because no one should lose independence simply because the system wasn't designed for them.
The Solo Health Playbook is not theory. It is a practical manual for navigating a healthcare environment that moves too fast, communicates poorly, and expects you to keep up. It gives you the structures that families usually provide — clarity, organization, oversight, and advocacy — but in a form you can manage on your own.
You will not find vague encouragement here. You will find systems: how to manage medications without error, how to prepare for emergencies, how to recognize decline early, how to build a home that protects you, and how to maintain mobility — the single greatest predictor of long‑term independence.
This book is written with respect for your autonomy. It assumes you want to stay in control, stay in your home, and stay independent as long as possible. It gives you the tools to do exactly that.
Aging alone is not a disadvantage when you have structure. With the right systems, you can navigate the medical world with confidence, clarity, and strength. This book shows you how.

















