We are all familiar with variations of “The Talk”- those important conversations between parents and young children. Now it may seem necessary for adult children to have “the talk” with aging parents as they notice reckless or dangerous behavior or mental or physical changes in their parents.
Laura Tamblyn Watts, expert on aging and author of “Let’s Talk About Aging Parents” suggests how and when to start the important conversations.
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