

Planning for the future can mean many things. It can mean planning for your retirement. It can mean looking at whether your current home will continue to meet your needs as you age. It can mean saving for your grandkids' college education. It can mean putting in place the legal documents necessary to ensure that what you own is handled as you would want after your death. These are just a few of the areas for which planning makes sense.
To help you with deciding how to plan, what to plan, and when to plan, our caregiver website, Full Circle of Care, offers information on a variety of topics.
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In the Legal Section, there is information on:
In the End of Life Section, there is information on:

There is a section devoted to helping Veterans and their families as well.
Planning for your future can offer you the peace of mind needed to enjoy life as you age. Everyone will know what your wishes are and the legal documents will be in place to ensure that they are carried out. Please take the time to think about your future and put a plan in place. If you need to include others as you make these plans, there is information on how to have these types of discussions with loved ones and friends. They are written in terms of family caregivers having the discussions with an aging family member but the information is still relevant. You'll be glad you did and so will those who care about you.
If you need help locating an attorney or paying for an attorney, find out more information on our Legal Assistance page.
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