Age with Ease Tomorrow
Advance Planning
Advance planning is essential to age well.
- Do you have an advance directive in place to ensure your end-of-life wishes are respected?
- Are your doctors and hospitals aware of your wishes?
For families, having a loved one's wishes spelled out can prevent emotional turmoil and dissension after a loss.
- Have you specified to your loved one's wishes for any ceremonies or memorials you would like to have?
- Do you have a will in place?
- Do you have loved ones who you would like to make considerations for after you are gone?
Often, these conversations may be easier to have with a caring professional than with family members who may get upset or uncomfortable with discussions about end of life. Meet with one of our specialists to take away the difficulty of this topic and ensure all your needs are met.
Is your Retirement Plan Strong Enough?
45% of working-age households are at risk of failing to maintain their preretirement standard of living in retirement
(Boston College Center for Retirement Research, 2007).
