Commun ty Matters Manor of the Plains
November 2018
How to have difficult talks with your aging parents By Catherine Hodder, Next Avenue An important part of caring for your aging parents is understanding their situation and knowing what they want. If you don’t know, then it is up to you to figure it out. Having open and frank discussions with your parents help avoid the stress and uncertainty about the future. It is a good idea to talk to parents about their wishes now instead of when they become much older or infirm. These talks will help them plan for future life events, resolve any conflicts within the family, and take the decision making burden off of you. There are five essential conversations to have with your parents: The financial talk – Find out about their financial situation. Do they have enough to live on and enough for the future? Do they have a durable power of attorney naming someone to handle their financial decisions if they are unable to? Do they have a will? PARENTS continued on page 3
Jacque Soltero and Chris Kephart enjoy a Mystery Trip to Beaver, Okla., the cow chip throwing capital of the world.
Jacque Soltero makes it happen When thinking about who the community is thankful for this year, Jacque Soltero is at the top of the list. The inventor of the Mystery Bus tours, Jacque always thinks positive and comes out of all situations having a great time. And she always has great stories to tell. She worked for months to put together a Hollywoodthemed event for Older Americans Month in May. Jacque went as far as borrowing beautiful gowns and had volunteers help dress everyone like SOLTERO, continued on page 2