Communicating Your Aging in Place Plans is Key to Showing Love
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.
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.
If you are in that 40 to 60 year old range and you have young or even young adult children as well as aging parents that you are caring for, it is essential that you talk to your parents about having an aging in place plan.
You may or may not have heard of the term the “Sandwich Generation.” While many of those who fall into this category may have been
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