Heartfelt Holiday Conversations: An Aging Parent’s Perspective
This holiday season, consider giving your children the gift of open conversations about aging and future plans. In part one of our series, explore the
This holiday season, consider giving your children the gift of open conversations about aging and future plans. In part one of our series, explore the
If you have adult children, one of the most loving things you can do is communicate to them your plans for aging in place and your end of life wishes.
Present living is focused on fostering relationships with loved ones, enjoying experiences, and making memories, not holding on to stuff from the past or future.
Life is built on relationships.
When we take our final breath, we will not be wishing we had a nicer car or a bigger home full of knick knacks that need dusting. We will think of people.
Your mid-forties and early fifties are an excellent time to make long-term future plans for your Golden Years. Those future plans involve action in the “now” if we want to experience success.
The impact of failing to plan for life’s changes can be immense on adult children wanting to honor their parent’s wishes.
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