
Dead-tree reminder that nothing lasts forever . . . Now, even boomers are learning that lesson.
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More than 16 million older American adults are living by themselves, according to a Kaiser Family Foundation analysis of Census Bureau data. That translates to tens of thousands of Kansas City area residents. In addition to the community support agencies collected by the Mid-America Regional Council, many new for-profit businesses have sprung up to meet these people’s needs as they age.
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