
Resolve to Age in Place Well
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.
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.
New Year’s is the traditional time to take stock of our lives over the past year and make resolutions to improve in the coming year. So, as the credit card bills come rolling in and our bank account balance is lower than usual, let’s evaluate what allows us to justify our materialistic drives at a time when we should be focused on our Savior’s birth.
This year shop with intention for co-workers, friends, and family members while seeking to minimize the clutter.
Failing to plan can intensify the burden of care and level of grief that adult children experience. Your family needs to know your wishes.
One of the hardest parts of having an aging plan, other than creating it, is discussing it with loved ones. Unfortunately, our society has created an unspoken taboo when it comes to openly discussing anything that might be construed as connected to death.
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