Older, Sicker Adults May Want to Consider an Additional End-Of-Life Document

Photo credit Scott Graham Dear Carol: Even though I’m an older adult myself, I read your column regularly and like your balanced responses. I know that you’ve addressed the problem of getting older adults to talk about future planning and I agree. My children know my preferences and I have the traditional legal work in place. In your opinion, has COVID changed anything about how we should approach our legal work?  AR Continue reading on Inforum to learn more about documents that can help families navigate the difficult end-of-life journey with someone they love: Minding Our Elders: Caregivers Share Their Personal Stories. “I hold onto your book as a life preserver and am reading it slowly on purpose...I don't want it to end.” ...Craig William Dayton, Film Composer Egosan wants to help you live your life fully: Try Egosan premium underwear for discrete, dignified protection. For 20% off your first order on Amazon use promo Code: 20CAREGIVERS.              Related StoriesBalancing an Elder's Sense of Purpose with Their SafetyShould Your Older Parent Move in With You?When Siblings Can’t Agree on a Parent’s Care Needs 
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