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 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
Day 16
Email and Social MediaWelcome to Day 16! Today you will compile info and details on your Email and Social Media Accounts. If you have the Yup I’m Dead…Now What? Book, you can find it in Chapter 19.In this Chapter, you will document your Email Accounts, Logins and Passwords, and the same ... READ the POST
How to Care for Aging Parents, 3rd Edition
"The bible of eldercare"—ABC World News. "An indispensable book"—AARP. "A compassionate guide of encyclopedic proportion"—The Washington Post. And, winner of a Books for a Better Life Award. How to Care for Aging Parents is the best and bestselling book of its kind, and its author, Virginia ... READ the POST
Living Wills & Medical Powers of Attorney
Your health care directives -- including your living will and power of attorney for health care -- might be the most important estate planning documents you ever make. Giving your family clear, written direction about your end-of-life wishes can spare them anguish -- and make sure you get the kind ... READ the POST
Get it Together People!
If something was to happen to me, I did not want my family to have to have to worry about pulling all this information together. Also, as a member of the “sandwich generation”, I did not feel comfortable asking my Parents and In-Laws tough questions about their personal, medical, financial ... READ the POST
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