A new national survey suggests that families – particularly seniors and their adult children – would like to have more conversations with each other on important life issues, but often don’t. Why?
See survey highlightsWe hope you’ll find our Web site an important information resource for you and your family. You’ll find tips, valuable information and personal stories about how you and your loved ones can successfully discuss important, long-term life issues and proactively plan for the future.
Many seniors and adult children would like to talk to each other more about important life topics, like aging, health, living independently and financial security, but simply don’t know where to begin. How do you start the conversation?
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