I am 87 years old: if you cannot live alone, before going to a care home, consider these alternatives.

I’m 87 years old, and what I’m about to share is something I wish more people understood before they make a decision they can’t easily undo.

Six months ago, I reached a point where living alone no longer felt safe. I forgot my medication more than once. I left the stove on. One afternoon, I went out to buy bread and realized halfway down the street that I didn’t remember how to get back home.

My daughter was frightened, and rightly so. She began looking into care homes, visiting places, speaking with staff, making plans. I nearly agreed, not because I wanted to leave my home, but because I believed I had no real alternative.

That belief turned out to be the real problem.

It wasn’t my home that had become unsafe.

It was my isolation.

One night, unable to sleep, I arrived at a simple realization: I didn’t necessarily need to move away. I needed support—and not the kind that replaces your life, but the kind that quietly strengthens it.

The next morning, I started small.

I spoke with Laura, my neighbor. She works from home and has two young children. I told her honestly that I needed help remembering my medication in the mornings. In return, I offered something I still had the ability to give—time and attention.

Now, she stops by each morning with coffee, stays a few minutes, and makes sure I’ve taken my pills. Twice a week, I pick up her children from school, give them a snack, and stay with them until she finishes work.

What began as a simple arrangement quickly became something more.

I spoke with Pablo, who lives nearby and often comes home late. I asked if he could check in on me briefly in the evenings. In exchange, I receive his deliveries during the day so he doesn’t have to worry about missed packages.

VA

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