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Briefing: 'What if I die first?' Making a plan is key for family caregivers. Here's how
Strategic angle: People who care for an adult child, partner or sibling have to face the reality that their loved one may outlive them. Planning ahead is key but it's not easy.
editorial-staff
1 min read
Updated 14 days ago
Family caregivers, whether for adult children, partners, or siblings, face the critical challenge of planning for their own longevity in relation to their loved ones' needs.
The reality that caregivers may pass away before those they care for necessitates a structured approach to planning. This includes establishing care protocols and support systems.
Implementing effective plans can mitigate disruptions in care and ensure that the necessary resources and infrastructure remain in place, even in the event of a caregiver's absence.