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Talking With Your Resistant Aging Parents: Timing It Right

The holidays often bring us face-to-face with Aging parents. Maybe you’ve noticed concerning changes or know you need to discuss future planning. But where do you start when they resist these conversations? Aging parents often want to put this off, saying “I’m fine, we’ll do that later”. 

At AgingParents.com, we’re a unique nurse-lawyer, psychologist team who’ve guided countless families through these challenging discussions. Here are proven strategies we’ve developed that you can try.

  1. Time it Right

Don’t bring up serious topics during holiday celebrations. Instead, find a quiet moment, perhaps over morning coffee, when everyone is relaxed. Start with “I care about you and want to help make things easier as you age. Can we talk about that?”

  1. Listen More Than You Talk

Your parents likely fear losing independence. Let them express these fears. Avoid criticism or pushing your agenda. Sometimes just nodding and saying “I understand” builds more trust than offering solutions.

  1. Focus on Preserving Independence

Frame planning as a way to maintain control, not lose it. Try: “Having a plan means you’ll always have a say in what happens, even if something unexpected comes up.” This approach often reduces resistance.

  1. Share Real Stories

Instead of abstract warnings, mention specific situations: “Remember when Dad’s friend John had that fall? His family struggled because they didn’t know his wishes or what to do to pay for care. That’s why I’d love to discuss these things now, while we have time, when you are still doing okay.”

  1. Take Small Steps

You don’t need to solve everything in one conversation. Start with simpler topics like organizing important documents, learning a bit about their finances if you don’t know, and getting a power of attorney and advance healthcare directive. Build trust gradually.

Remember: Having these conversations now can prevent pressured, crisis decisions later. Your parents gave you guidance throughout your life. Now it’s your turn to help protect them as they age – with patience, respect, and love.

By Carolyn L. Rosenblatt, RN, Attorney, AgingParents.com

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We offer expert consultations at AgingParents.com to help you develop personalized strategies for your family’s unique situation. Our combined legal, healthcare, and psychological expertise gives you comprehensive support. Call 866-962-4464 today for you introduction to our work. 

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The post Talking With Your Resistant Aging Parents: Timing It Right appeared first on Aging Parents.

Originally Published on AgingParents.com

Carolyn Rosenblatt Registered Nurse & Certified Public Health Nurse

Carolyn Rosenblatt is a Registered Nurse and certified Public Health Nurse with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from the University of San Francisco. She worked in nursing homes and hospitals before moving into public health. She made thousands of house calls to hundreds of elderly people and their families. She put herself through law school at USF while working as a nurse. She understands your aging parent care issues firsthand.

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