Necessary Conversations
Between Families and Their Aging Parents
In this timely book, long-time family counselors, Gerald and Marlene Kaufman, urge aging people, their adult children, family members, and other caretakers to talk directly with each other about the decisions that lie ahead as they age. "Do it before a crisis hits," say the Kaufmans. "A good time to start is when the parents retire."
Necessary Conversations
focuses on four primary areas:
Parents' finances Parents' medical care Parents' living arrangements When to stop driving
This honest and resourceful guide for aging adults and their family members includes helpful suggestions for starting these conversations and overcoming confrontation.
Gerald W. Kaufman, MSW, and L. Marlene Kaufman, MSW, have both been career family therapists in private practice. Their specialty has been family issues, including aging and end of life. They have four children and eleven grandchildren.