This special edition Senior Resource Guide from Worcester Business Journal is designed to help all of us understand what comes next in life and how to properly plan for our parents, our children, and ourselves.
My wife and I have been meaning to get to our legacy planning for years.
WBJ Editor Brad Kane
As adults, but especially as the parents of special needs children, we keep talking about how we need to have all the proper documentation in place for the rest of our lives and beyond. Yet, we haven’t yet fully taken that leap, as we keep reminding ourselves of its importance as we go through life’s neverending to-do list.
WBJ's special edition Senior Resource Guide from Worcester Business Journal is designed to help all of us understand what comes next in life and how to properly plan for our parents, our children, and ourselves. In the following pages, you will find lists and directories for all the financial, health care, and planning providers you will need as you age.
Additionally, WBJ Staff Writer Mica Kanner-Mascolo provides valuable insight into the rising issue of elder housing in her story “The rising risk of homelessness” and WBJ Correspondent Laura Finaldi breaks down legacy planning in her “Trusts, wills, and estates” story.
I hope you find all of this as valuable as I do.
Brad Kane is editor of the Worcester Business Journal.