Resources For Engaging in the Conversation
Aspects of having an end-of-life conversation often include issues of physical health, cognitive competency and caregiving needs, psycho-social dimensions of well-being such as bucket lists and legacy projects and dimensions of estate planning and financial distribution of assets. Ideally, families should be involved in making funeral arrangements and specifying wishes for mourning rituals.
When people are approaching the last stage of their lives, they should be looking at how to approach various life transitions for themselves and their families. What are some of the considerations?
Conversation Guides to Help You Begin the Conversation
Navigating Health Care and Physical Realities
Pyscho-Social Considerations: Values You May Want to Communicate