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 […]
We Have a Problem!
Hello - I'm Anna from CaringHub.net and we have a HUGE problem! Do you know that according to Caring.com’s 2019 survey, 57 percent of U.S. adults do not have a will in place? Even worse - the percentage of millennials who have a will is exceptionally low – ... READ the POST
Day 26
Personal Wishes Welcome to Day 26! Today you will document your Personal Wishes. If you have the Yup I’m Dead…Now What? Book, you can find it in Chapter 29. If you need more room, attach it to the page in the book. A Personal Wishes Letter can help eliminate family feuds ... READ the POST
14 Things to Do Before You Die
When Aretha Franklin died intestate—without a legal will—in 2018, she joined a surprisingly long list of famed people who also did not leave behind a will. The lack of a will left her survivors with the hassle-laden task of settling her affairs. While your estate may not be the size of a pop star's, ... READ the POST
What Is Advance Care Planning?
Advance care planning is not just about old age. At any age, a medical crisis could leave you too ill to make your own healthcare decisions. Even if you are not sick now, planning for health care in the future is an important step toward making sure you get the medical care you would want, if you ... READ the POST
A Survivor’s Financial Checklist
No one likes to think about death, and yet we all have to face it sooner or later. My clients often request a checklist when someone they know has passed away. It can provide some structure during a time that can seem overwhelming. This financial checklist is in no way meant to be legal ... 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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