Now What?...I'm DEAD
Now What?...I'm DEAD
Why end-of-life planning is important
Due to the uncomfortable nature of this topic, this crucial process that everyone should undertake is often overlooked and or delayed. It’s much easier to make the best choices and have the important conversations now rather than waiting until your final days.
Taking the time to plan for end-of-life is incredibly important for both you and your loved ones. By planning for the future, you can ensure that your wishes are met and that your loved ones are not left with the burden of making difficult decisions during an already stressful and emotional time.
End-of-life planning involves several important steps, such as:
• Gathering pertinent information for all your bank accounts, financial affairs and legal documents
• Creating a will or trust
• Designating a power of attorney
• Making decisions about medical treatment and end-of-life care
• Sharing your wishes for funeral arrangements
These can be tough decisions and emotional decisions that can be difficult to make. However, they are crucial to ensuring that your wishes are carried out and that your loved ones are not left to guess about your desires.Additionally, end-of-life planning can provide peace of mind for both you and your loved ones. By taking control of your future and making your wishes known, you can alleviate the stress and uncertainty that often surrounds end-of-life care. You can also ensure that your loved ones are able to focus on spending time with you and providing emotional support, rather than making difficult decisions on your behalf.