Living with a friend in later years can offer companionship, shared expenses, and emotional support. It is a practical way for many seniors to avoid isolation and remain in a home environment they enjoy. But even the closest friendships can be tested by caregiving responsibilities, declining health, or disagreements over shared space, finances, or personal needs.
We can help
A shared living situation should feel supportive, not stressful. We help seniors and their friends maintain healthy boundaries, set expectations, and resolve conflicts before they grow into bigger problems.
- Shared Living Plans — Guidance setting boundaries and expectations
- Conflict Support — Help settle problems over care, space, or money
- Respect & Rights — Ensure each person’s dignity and privacy protected
- Wellness Checks — Assess emotional and well-being of both friends
- Resource Navigation — Connect both to services or backup care
A friendship built over time should bring comfort—not confusion or strain. Explore the options below to get support that keeps the relationship balanced, respectful, and sustainable: