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Caring for Aging Parents

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Just because you never imagine your parents getting old doesn’t mean you should put off having the conversation.

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Talking with your parents now about their long-term care plans (LTC) doesn’t have to be difficult — in fact, at this stage, it’s usually the easiest time to have it.

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For someone like you, this conversation will likely go well.
It will give you a snapshot of what plans they’ve already made and provide peace of mind knowing where things stand.

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From there, it’s simple:

Make a mental note to revisit the conversation in a few years — or sooner if their situation changes.

Awareness

The Role No One Warned You About

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Contact

Homecoming Bootcamp

AgingParentsManagement.com

Doylestown, PA 18901

Email Us:  info@homecomingbootcamp.com

Disclaimer

This content is intended for informational purposes only and is based on personal experiences to help others as they prepare to care for an aging parent or loved one. Nothing in this book should be considered legal or medical advice. These are suggested best practices, and we strongly encourage you to seek out professional resources and consult with qualified legal and medical professionals for guidance specific to your situation.

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