May 26, 2026
Older adults in America are increasingly having proactive conversations about end-of-life planning, including wills, healthcare directives, funeral arrangements, and financial matters, rather than waiting for emergencies to force these discussions. This shift is driven by rising healthcare costs, longer life expectancies, and the emotional trauma many families experienced during recent years when over 3 million Americans died in 2024 without adequate preparation. Families are recognizing that geographic distance between generations, changing family structures including blended families and same-sex partnerships, and complex financial situations make early planning essential to avoid confusion and conflict.
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