(Aging Untold) — Cooking can become harder with age or after a major life change, especially when you’re cooking for one. Nearly three in 10 Americans 65 and older live alone, and for women 75 and older, it’s closer to half, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. The loss of motivation to cook can ...
Key takeaway Nearly three in 10 Americans 65 and older live alone, and for women 75 and older, it’s closer to half, according to the U.
Why this matters in Laredo News
In Laredo , where nearly a third of the population is over 65, the issue of cooking for one is particularly relevant. As residents age, they may find themselves living alone and struggling to maintain healthy eating habits. The solutions proposed by experts, such as dining with friends and community, cooking and sharing with neighbors, and exploring prepared food options, can be especially beneficial in a community like Laredo where social connections are highly valued. Local organizations, such as those that provide Meals on Wheels, can also play a crucial role in combating isolation and ensuring that seniors have access to nutritious food. By reframing their approach to meals and seeking out social connections, Laredo's seniors can maintain their health and well-being, even when cooking for one becomes a challenge. This approach can also help to foster a sense of community and connection among seniors, which is essential for overall health and happiness.
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Published: June 26, 2026 ·
Source: KGNS — Sitewide ·
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What is this story about? (Aging Untold) — Cooking can become harder with age or after a major life change, especially when you’re cooking for one. Nearly three in 10 Americans 65 and older live alone, and for women 75 and older, it’s closer to half, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. The loss of motivation to cook can ...
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