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  • 12
    Dec
    2012
    11:15am, EST

    Rev. Dale Susan Edmonds answers your questions about caregiving

    It is difficult for families to talk about death and dying, but by proactively resolving complicated end-of-life issues it's possible to stave off future financial worries and stress. NBC's Dr. Nancy Snyderman reports.

    As our elderly relatives age, families grapple with all kinds of issues from end-of-life care to funeral costs.

    On Wednesday "NBC Nightly News" hosted an online chat with the Rev. Dale Susan Edmonds, a hospice chaplain and founder of the caregiving website Talk Early Talk Often. 

    Do you have questions about how to care for your aging loved ones? Do you have a caregiving plan in place? If you're wondering how to assess the needs of your elderly relatives, Edmonds offered tips below based on her experience working with the families of senior citizens.  

    To review a transcript of the chat, please click on the box below. 

    Please note, this chat was moderated. We answered as many questions as possible during the half-hour time frame. 

    For more on caregiving, please visit the AARP resource page, and learn more tonight during Part 2 of Nightly News' caregiving series. You can watch Part 1 here. 

    The Field family explains their approach to end-of-life conversations, and how they made difficult decisions about the future.

    Geriatric care manager Debbie Reinberg explains why children should have end-of-life talks with their parents and put their wishes in writing sooner rather than later.

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