Family Conversations: Where Do Your Parents Want to Live Their Last Years?

Talking with our elderly loved ones about how and where they would choose to live their remaining years can be more than awkward. It can be frightening. For many, it’s not as much the fear of the elders’ reactions to our words as it is an effort to preserve our own denial. If we don’t voice the fact that our parents are aging and may eventually need assistance, and then, yes, die — it won’t happen. This is a version of covering our eyes when we were small and saying “you can’t see me.” Read full article on HealthCentral about having family conversations about your parents' future: Purchase Minding Our Elders: Caregivers Share Their Personal Stories – paperback or ebook Minding Our Elders lets you know that you are not alone, that you are not going to be perfect, but you can get the job done, You do the best you can, and that is good enough. We can't be Carol, but we can learn from her going before us. What a friend to have. What a gift she gave us. – CM Jones Related articles Sleep Expert Tells How to Tame the Insomnia That Can Come with Age (Minding Our Elders®) Questions to Ask an In-Home Care Agency (Minding Our Elders®)                Related StoriesAdult Child Shouldn't Try to Replace Parent's Deceased SpouseAmerican Advisors Group $1500 Do Something Good GrantProtection for Nursing Home Residents: Will New Rules Remain? 
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