Categories: Lifestyle

Canadian families are juggling more than ever but here’s how planning ahead can help

Caring for Canada’s aging population is an important subject that hits close to home for many families across the country. And for Canadians ages 40 to 60, also known as “the sandwich generation,” the pressure of taking care of both aging parents and dependent children can be a heavy weight to carry.

That’s why starting the end-of-life planning conversation is a gift to everyone in the family, and Dignity Memorial is here to help start the important discussions no matter what stage of life you’re in.

Whatever the future brings

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“It’s natural to plan ahead. We plan vacations, weddings, birthday parties and holiday gatherings,” said Dignity Memorial on its website. “But when it comes to talking about dying, we generally shy away from end-of-life conversations because they can be emotionally challenging.

“By talking about funeral arrangements in advance, you can help protect your loved ones from the emotional and financial burden of making difficult decisions in a time of grief and make your personal wishes known.”

Canadians can plan ahead with dignity and clarity with the help of Dignity Memorial’s free online resources, affordable payment plans, and advisors in communities across the country.

Important conversations

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There are many options to consider, and the free InSCIders Guide or Starting the Conversation guide can help everyone connect on the important details.

“Starting the end-of-life planning conversation is a gift to everyone in the family,” added Dignity Memorial.

“For parents, it removes the burden of leaving unfinished business. For adult children, it eliminates the anxiety of not knowing what a parent wants or how arrangements will be paid for.”

Those without aging parents or children can also benefit from having that conversation with their loved ones to ensure that their wishes are met.

Dignity Memorial is ready to explain all of your options and can help plan a life’s celebration, no matter where it takes you. More information on Dignity Memorial’s end-of-life planning resources can be found online.

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