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At some point in their lives, aging parents will need an action plan to help them maintain their standards of living, whether that means downsizing or aging in place. How do adult children have worthwhile chats with their parents about these plans without causing offence? How can advisors help with the process? We’ll examine strategies that work with Laura Tamblyn Watts, president and CEO of CanAge, caregiver to her parents and author of Let’s Talk About Aging Parents.

The Globe and Mail