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10 Household Services You’ll Need After 75—But Didn’t Budget For

August 22, 2025 by Teri Monroe
Household Services You’ll Need After 75
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Most people plan for medical bills and maybe a little travel in retirement, but everyday needs often get overlooked. As we age, small tasks around the house can quietly turn into big challenges. The result? Seniors often find themselves scrambling to pay for help they never expected to need. These hidden expenses can add up quickly and strain retirement savings. Planning now for household services after 75 can prevent financial surprises later.

1. Lawn and Yard Maintenance

Keeping a yard tidy gets harder with age. Tasks like mowing, trimming, and leaf removal can become unsafe for seniors over 75. Hiring a professional lawn care service can cost several hundred dollars each season. Without budgeting, these expenses eat into retirement funds quickly. For many, yard work becomes one of the first household services they must outsource.

2. House Cleaning Services

Vacuuming, scrubbing, and dusting may not seem like much until mobility declines. A cleaner every two weeks can run $100 or more, depending on the home’s size. Over time, this adds up to thousands a year. Seniors who delay hiring help often struggle in unsafe or cluttered environments. Regular cleaning services ensure safety but can create new financial strain.

3. Grocery Delivery or Personal Shopping

Carrying heavy bags or navigating crowded stores is difficult for older adults. Grocery delivery or hiring a personal shopper becomes essential after 75. While convenient, these services usually include delivery fees, tips, or subscription costs. Many retirees never planned for this added expense in their budgets. Still, food access is one of the most vital household services to consider.

4. Transportation Assistance

Giving up driving is one of the hardest milestones for seniors. Once that happens, transportation services like ride-sharing, shuttles, or private drivers are needed. Costs vary depending on frequency, but even short weekly trips add up. Medicare doesn’t cover routine transportation, leaving retirees to pay out of pocket. Mobility becomes one of the most expensive household services as independence declines.

5. Home Repairs and Handyman Work

Fixing leaky faucets or changing lightbulbs seems small, but not when ladders or tools are involved. Seniors often must hire handymen for even minor home repairs. Labor costs are rising, with many charging by the hour plus parts. These jobs can no longer be ignored because they affect safety and livability. Routine repairs become one of the most underestimated household services.

6. Technology Support

With bills, health portals, and banking going online, tech support is more critical than ever. Seniors often need help setting up devices, troubleshooting Wi-Fi, or avoiding scams. Many end up paying for on-demand IT services or subscription tech support. Without budgeting for it, these expenses catch families off guard. Digital literacy is now an essential household service for retirees.

7. Meal Preparation Services

Cooking can become difficult when mobility, memory, or health issues interfere. Meal delivery programs or in-home cooking services are often necessary after 75. While healthy, they can cost hundreds each month. Families sometimes chip in, but many seniors pay out of pocket. Meal preparation is an overlooked household service that ensures nutrition and safety.

8. Home Health Aides for Daily Tasks

Bathing, dressing, or medication reminders may require a home health aide. While not full medical care, these services are essential for dignity and independence. Even part-time aides cost thousands monthly, often not fully covered by insurance. For families without caregivers nearby, this becomes unavoidable. Few retirees factor these household services into their retirement plan.

9. Pet Care and Dog Walking

Seniors love their pets, but walking dogs or cleaning litter boxes can become too demanding. Hiring pet sitters or dog walkers quickly adds new monthly bills. Pet care businesses now cater heavily to older adults. Without budgeting, seniors risk neglecting pets or overspending on services. Household services extend to furry family members, too.

10. Personal Security and Monitoring Systems

Safety becomes a growing concern with age. Installing cameras, alarm systems, or fall-detection devices often requires subscription fees. Monitoring services provide peace of mind but add to monthly expenses. Many seniors don’t plan for these costs until after an incident. Security is one of the most underrated household services tied directly to well-being.

Why Planning for Household Services Matters Now

Most retirees underestimate the cost of household services they’ll eventually need. Yard care, transportation, tech support, and health aides can add thousands to yearly expenses. Without preparation, these needs can drain retirement savings or force tough choices. Thinking ahead helps families set realistic budgets and avoid crises. Planning today ensures seniors maintain independence without financial panic tomorrow.

Have you thought about which household services you or your loved ones might need after 75? Which costs surprised you the most? Share your thoughts in the comments.

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Teri Monroe

Teri Monroe started her career in communications working for local government and nonprofits. Today, she is a freelance finance and lifestyle writer and small business owner. In her spare time, she loves golfing with her husband, taking her dog Milo on long walks, and playing pickleball with friends.

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