Sunday, December 26, 2010

Getting started

There are as many routes to the objective (safety and sanity) as there are families taking the journey. Just as you plan a trip, I hope to help you plan your path through your relative’s older years. Looking at the map to plan your route and to check for alternate pathways is an excellent way to be sure that your trip is as smooth as possible. Planning for your family’s older years will have much the same outcome if you take the time to plan for the journey and anticipate obstacles you may face along the way.
            Because each family has its own individual ideas regarding the perfect trip, this book is much more interested in asking the questions you need to answer in order to plan your route to reach your own best destination. Do you want to take the scenic route, the most direct path, or something in between? The Interstate is often faster with convenient exits for Moneyville, Social City, and Health Care Commons, but there is more to see on the local pathways. The journey may take more time and effort but it can also be more of an adventure to travel the side roads. Your route will be chosen to meet you and your family’s individual needs.

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