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Tools, articles, and resources to help you plan ahead.

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Each issue brings insights, practical recommendations, and simple actions to help you prepare ahead. Join families who call it the resource they wish they'd found sooner.

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Silver path in conversation — aging guidance worth hearing.

KELLY CORRIGAN WONDERS · 4 PARTS

The Aging Journey with Steve & Jill Marshall

Selected for national broadcast on NPR. A candid series on aging, family conversations, and planning ahead.

  1. The Aging Journey

  2. Having "The Talk"

  3. Essential Documents & Planning

  4. Financial Protection & Final Wishes

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TAKE BACK RETIREMENT PODCAST

Planning for Future Care

A wide-ranging conversation on planning for future care — housing, finances, and family support.

Listen to a 5-minute summary of key takeaways, or catch the full episode.

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Not sure where to start? These tools help you get oriented.

ASSESSMENT

Aging Preparedness Snapshot

Curious where you stand across all six areas of our aging guidance? Our free Snapshot takes about two minutes and gives you an instant readiness score.

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Signs It Might Be Time to Plan Ahead

A free checklist across our six areas of aging guidance. Use it to identify gaps, start a family conversation, or understand where to focus first.

COMMON QUESTIONS

Questions families bring to us

FOR ADULT CHILDREN

FOR SENIORS

How do I know if my mom is safe at home?

What are the warning signs that my parents need help?

How do I talk to my parents about the future?

How do I know if my mom is safe at home?

What if my parents refuse help?

How can I make sure my parents' finances are in order?

How do we avoid conflict over caregiving decisions?

How do I talk to my parents about the future?

How do I talk to my children about my hopes and fears?

What if I don't know if I should stay in my home or move?

How can I stay independent while accepting help?

What if my children live far away?

How can I ensure I won't be a burden to my loved ones?

What if I am concerned about eventual loneliness?

How do I even begin to address my final wishes?

How should I organize my essential information?

Recognizing some of these?

We can help you find the answers that bring clarity and confidence.

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