Safety for Retirees Living Alone
Retirement is your reward. Don't let safety concerns overshadow it. A daily check-in keeps you protected while you enjoy the freedom you earned.
Over 20% of retirees live alone, and the loss of workplace social contact means the average retiree's daily interaction drops by 70% -- creating significant gaps in the informal safety net that employment provided.
The Challenge
The sudden loss of daily workplace structure means no colleagues to notice your absence, no commute accountability, and entire days where nobody expects to see or hear from you
Health risks increase with age while the social safety net shrinks -- the exact opposite of what should happen
The identity shift from productive worker to retiree can lead to depression and social withdrawal, compounding isolation and safety risks
How I'm Alive Helps
A daily check-in provides the structure and accountability that retirement removes, creating a small but meaningful daily anchor in an otherwise unstructured schedule
Family members or friends receive automatic alerts only if you miss, replacing the workplace safety net with a personal one that works every day including weekends and holidays
The routine reinforces daily engagement with life -- a simple act that says 'I'm here, I'm okay, I'm starting my day' during a transition that can feel aimless
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do retirees stay safe living alone?
Maintain social connections, stay physically active, and set up a daily check-in with I'm Alive. The check-in replaces the passive safety net that your workplace provided. If you miss a day, your emergency contact is alerted -- catching potential problems early.
I just retired and live alone. Should I be concerned about safety?
Not concerned, but prepared. The transition from working to retired removes a significant chunk of your daily social safety net. A daily check-in app takes five seconds and ensures someone always knows you're okay, even on days when nobody else would notice your absence.
Does the check-in app work when traveling?
Yes. I'm Alive works anywhere you have cell service. Many retirees who travel solo find it especially valuable on the road, where they're far from their usual support network. One tap a day keeps your family informed that you're safe.
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