Having “The Talk”: How to Discuss End-of-Life Issues with Parents

Photo credit Berhard Grossgasteiger Sex and death: It’s odd that these two topics of conversation should bring so much anxiety to parents and children. One addresses the beginning of life, while the other addresses the end. Both are a natural part of the circle of life, but many find that sex is often the easier subject to discuss. In fact, a national survey conducted in 2018 by The Conversation Project found that 92 percent of Americans say it’s important to discuss their wishes for end-of-life care, but only 32 percent have had such a conversation. Why is it that we are avoiding these discussions with friends and family even though we fully recognize the importance of having them? Continue reading on Agingcare to learn more about having the uncomfortable end-of-life discussions with your adult children: Support a caregiver or jump-start discussion in support groups with real stories - for bulk orders of Minding Our Elders e-mail Carol                  Related Stories7 Tips for Preserving an Aging Parent's DignityRespecting Elders' Dignity May Require Accepting RiskGetting Over the Guilt of Placing a Loved One in a Home 
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