The Elder‑Care Steps Most Families Overlook
By Shirley Wolfe
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Most Americans assume elder‑care planning is something to worry about “later.” But for many families, “later” arrives suddenly—after a fall, a stroke, a diagnosis, or a financial emergency. By then, options are limited, costs are higher, and families are left scrambling to make decisions under pressure.
Experts say the most effective elder‑care planning happens years before health declines or savings run out. Yet many of the most important steps are the ones people rarely hear about. Here are the practical measures families can take now to avoid confusion, conflict, and financial strain down the road.
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