Hey Fran,

This:

Too many old people do not allow themselves the care they need  and
could afford, because this would diminish the capital inherited by
their offspring (who are frequently not able or prepared to carry out
this care themselves).

And this:

We should be less worried about seeing dementia as a catastrophic loss
of human dignity and more concerned with giving  those suffering from
it the support necessary to go on living dignified lives within their
illness until they are able to accept and embrace death.

Are both spot on my friend.  That is part of the reason that I have
already told both of my children to expect no inheritance from me, I
expect non from my parents I would rather see them spend it all before
they die, and I would rather see my kids go out and make their own
lifes and own cash knowing that my money will not save their bacon
when I'm dead and gone.  Hard or not?  I know a lot of people think so.
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