If you’re like most people, you aren’t eager to spend time thinking about what would happen if you became unable to direct your own medical care because of illness, an accident, or advanced age. However, if you don’t do at least a little bit of planning — writing down your wishes about the kinds of […]
What is Grief?
Grief is the reaction we have in response to a death or loss. Grief can affect our body, mind, emotions, and spirit. People might notice or show grief in several ways: Physical reactions: These might be things like changes in appetite or sleep, an upset stomach, tight chest, crying, tense ... READ the POST
Morgan Spurlock: Elder care and family
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Day 11
Business Information Welcome to Day 11! Today you will document the details on your Business Information. If you have the Yup I’m Dead…Now What? Book, you can find it in Chapter 13. In this Chapter, you will list your Business Information. This pertains to either your ... READ the POST
Writing a Will – Your Options
When it comes to “adulting,” writing a will is arguably one of the more important things you can do—even if you don't feel like you have significant assets. Yet only four in 10 U.S. adults actually have a will, according to a survey by Caring.com. The reasons for not making a will vary ... READ the POST
Is It Time to Transition Your Parent Into a Nursing Home?
Moving a parent to a nursing home is a choice that no adult wants to make for their loved one. In making the decision, there will be a sense of loss, a sense of guilt and a sense of grieving over this new change. Remember that no good parent truly wants to burden his or her child - and they ... READ the POST
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