James Burke
Being a grandpa is more fun than working
Although some would think it a bit awkward, my brother and I have chosen this time of year to sit down with our (aging) parents to do a yearly review of their financial affairs, current medical needs/doctors/meds, funeral plans, dad's VA information, and other assorted information (right down to the last detail) that would be helpful in the event of a sudden crisis. This will be the third year since we started doing this.
Usually, it takes two or three hours to go over all of the updates, and I could not imagine having to track down all this information under stress since mom tends to pidgeon-hole things here and there throughout the house.
So far, my parents have been more than agreeable, but there may come a time when a medical condition or meds might change that. I keep all their records in a catagorized briefcase file so I can grab it and run out the door whenever a need arises. (.pdf files are also stored on the computer)
For those of you who haven't had this talk with your parents yet, I'd encourage you to do so before it's too late.
JB
Usually, it takes two or three hours to go over all of the updates, and I could not imagine having to track down all this information under stress since mom tends to pidgeon-hole things here and there throughout the house.
So far, my parents have been more than agreeable, but there may come a time when a medical condition or meds might change that. I keep all their records in a catagorized briefcase file so I can grab it and run out the door whenever a need arises. (.pdf files are also stored on the computer)
For those of you who haven't had this talk with your parents yet, I'd encourage you to do so before it's too late.
JB