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Make it Easier. Make a List.

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If the thought of preparing for your or your parents’ eventual death is overwhelming, there are a few steps you can take to make the process less stressful for everyone. One of the easiest ways is to start by making a list of things they have, don’t have in place or should consider. There are many online resources, and here is a good start:

 

 Financial

  • Bank accounts and financial institutions
  • Pensions, 401(k) information, brokerage accounts
  • Property deeds
  • Outstanding loans, credit cards, mortgages
  • Insurance agent and policies
  • Last will and testament or other estate planning documents (living trust, etc.)

Healthcare

  • Healthcare directive
  • Power of attorney
  • Medicare, VA or other insurance information
  • Emergency information plan
  • Medication

Living Options

  • Long term care insurance
  • Able to maintain own home by self or with assistance
  • Tour senior living options

Other

  • List of passwords and log in information for online accounts
  • Funeral plans (use pre-planning services)
  • Create document that states where all of the above are kept

Your list may look totally different. It may be shorter or a lot longer. The main thing to remember is to start.