I need some resources, materials, and advice to start some conversations with my parents.
We went boating with them for a long weekend and my stepdad huffed and puffed up the hill and still did the hard labor of boat maintenance. My 5'0" mom straddled the dock to get into the run around boat. I absolutely want them to continue this outdoor healthy lifestyle as long as possible BUT I really want to talk to them about modifications: trading in for a flat deck pontoon boat, outsourcing the boat maintenance, and maybe even making some arrangement to have a hand on the dock bring the boat around. They both scared the shit out of me. Seriously. I think they need to stay active, but if one of them falls or gets down, it's baaad. My mom's reoccurring kidney stones made her vulnerable to asthma and she lost a ton of stamina. I can't imagine a more serious health complication. It is too hard to regain ground in the senior years. How can I approach this gracefully and respectfully?
Last year, my mom did add my name to her accounts so I can access her checking in case she needs me. She also updated all her living health care, will, and POA. Any other things? Advice? I would really love some sample scripts.
We went boating with them for a long weekend and my stepdad huffed and puffed up the hill and still did the hard labor of boat maintenance. My 5'0" mom straddled the dock to get into the run around boat. I absolutely want them to continue this outdoor healthy lifestyle as long as possible BUT I really want to talk to them about modifications: trading in for a flat deck pontoon boat, outsourcing the boat maintenance, and maybe even making some arrangement to have a hand on the dock bring the boat around. They both scared the shit out of me. Seriously. I think they need to stay active, but if one of them falls or gets down, it's baaad. My mom's reoccurring kidney stones made her vulnerable to asthma and she lost a ton of stamina. I can't imagine a more serious health complication. It is too hard to regain ground in the senior years. How can I approach this gracefully and respectfully?
Last year, my mom did add my name to her accounts so I can access her checking in case she needs me. She also updated all her living health care, will, and POA. Any other things? Advice? I would really love some sample scripts.
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