4 things everyone should know about end of life planning
A few years ago when I went skydiving for the first time, I learned about the backup parachute. This is a second chute, just in case the first one failed. While no one wants to think about the primary parachute failing, it was comforting to know we were prepared … just in case. That’s kind of how I see end of life care planning, while we don’t want to think …


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