In Nashville, getting older doesn’t mean stepping back. It often means stepping into something new.
We see it every day:
- Former executives mentoring young professionals
- Grandparents becoming primary storytellers and memory-keepers
- Retirees rediscovering music, art, and community

A Better Question Than “What Do You Need Help With?”
Instead of asking:
“What can’t you do anymore?”
Try:
“What do you want more time and energy for?”
Because often, support at home isn’t about decline. It’s about making space for what still matters most.
What This Looks Like in Real Life
- Help with errands → more time for church or family
- Meal support → more energy for hobbies
- Transportation → staying connected to community
In a city built on creativity and connection, aging isn’t an ending.
It’s a transition into a different kind of contribution.
