Ten Tips for Talking to Your Aging Parents

Sitting down with your parents to discuss legal, financial, and long-term care issues can be uncomfortable. Adult children often do not know much about their parents’ financial situation, whether they have enough money to live on, or to pay for the care they would want. Often, families have not had discussions about how they view the end of their lives, and what preparations they have made.

For most of us it is hard to face the fact that our parents, the people who took care of us, are getting older and may need assistance in decision making and caring for themselves.

It is also difficult to ask questions about finances. These tips will provide you with communication strategies and considerations for these important discussions and may help in opening a dialogue with your parents.

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