Whether you want to admit it or not, you are getting older.
Getting older comes with a handful of responsibilities, some you'd rather not deal with, such as deciding on a living will or setting up a trust for your loved ones if you were to pass.
You might think it's too soon to consider constructing a will, but life as you know it can be pretty unpredictable. Anything can happen at any given time. Wouldn't you rather be prepared than leave loved ones behind, scrambling for answers?
When should planning for "end of life" start, and why is it so necessary?
End of life issues expert, Cecelia Sanders, joins Melanie Cole, MS, to discuss end of life planning and why you should start planning a will, no matter your age.





Cecelia Sanders has been working in the field of aging for over 30 years, starting with Senior Services Associates in 1985 doing Information and Assistance, leaving 12 years later as Coordinator for the Kendall County office and Associate Director for the agency.