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 […]
Day 21
ObituaryWelcome to Day 21! Today you will compile details about your Obituary. An Obituary is a notice that is printed online or published in newspapers after your death. It lets people know you have died and provides some biographical information about you. Your Obituary may also specify ... READ the POST
Day 14
Personal PropertyWelcome to Day 14! Today you will compile Info on your Personal Property.If you have the Yup I’m Dead…Now What? Book, you can find it in Chapter 15.In this Chapter, you will document a your Real Estate owned, Rentals, Vehicles, Heirlooms and Personal Items, Firearms, ... READ the POST
Dealing With the Stress of Eldercare
Frustration is an emotion that those caring for their aged loved ones often experience, but it's only one of many such emotions. Resentment, anger, and grief are other emotions that caregivers feel. You might feel resentment at all of the changes in your life - anger from feeling helpless to stop ... READ the POST
Day 30
Wrap UpYes it's finally Day 30!Congratulations! You have just spent the last 30 days getting your crap together, so your Family won't have to! Your Family will appreciate the fact that you have prepared your end of life wishes and plans, and organized them in a way, that will make their duties ... READ the POST
Optimal Caregiving: A guide for managing senior health and well-being
Caregiving is an ever-changing journey that can raise more questions than answers when it comes to caring for your loved one, because as a caregiver, we always want what’s best for the people we love. Optimal Caregiving: A Guide for Managing Senior Health and Well-Being shares awareness of good ... READ the POST
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