Living Alone After 70: What Actually Gets Hard is the second book in the Aging Alone With Strength series — a direct, unsentimental look at the realities of aging solo when the body slows down but life keeps demanding more.This book doesn't sugarcoat the truth. It names the challenges most people avoid: the slow creep of physical limitations, the tasks that become unexpectedly difficult, the hidden risks inside your own home, and the mental load of being the only adult in the room. If you've ever felt the weight of decision fatigue, the frustration of endless paperwork, or the strain of managing health, transportation, and home maintenance alone, this book speaks your language.Michael J. Power writes with clarity and precision, offering practical systems instead of platitudes. Each chapter breaks down what actually gets harder after 70 — and what you can do about it today. You'll learn the 12 adjustments that make life easier, the fixes that matter now, and the issues you need to monitor over time.This is not a book about decline. It's a book about strategy. It's about staying sharp, staying independent, and staying in control — even when the world assumes you can't.If you're aging alone and want a clear, realistic roadmap for the years ahead, this book delivers exactly what you need.