Aging Your Way
You enjoyed your retirement by traveling, starting new hobbies, and creating lasting memories with friends and family. These experiences will forge strong connections with loved ones and define your legacy. However, you've noticed that you are slowing down. You may stay home more often, and your health has worsened with age. As you think about what's next, feeling a mix of emotions is understandable. Your health isn't what it once was, and the reality of aging can be daunting. It's completely normal to want to plan for your loved ones, especially when considering the possibilities of illness, needing assistance, or even the thought of a nursing home. It is an essential time for reflection and planning; taking these steps can bring confidence to you and your loved ones.
Planning For My Loved Ones
- Where do I want to spend my later years?Where do I want to spend my later years?
- How long can I stay in my home?
- What happens if I start to have memory issues?
- Will I need assisted living?
- Who will help take care of me?
- What do I want my kids to help with?
- Will we be ok financially if something happens to either of us?
- Do I have all my important documents?
- What does my family need to know?
- Should I give money to my family?
- Are my final expenses taken care of?