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The plans individuals make for retirement strongly influence their well-being and financial security in old age.
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[caption] => Today’s Research on Aging, Issue 24, January 2012
Program and Policy Implications
Planning for Retirement and End-of-Life Care
The plans individuals make for retirement strongly influence their well-being and financial security in old age. And end-of-life planning (writing living wills, selecting a durable power of attorney for health care, and holding informal dis-cussions with family members) can protect older adults from unwanted medical treatments should they become incapaci-tated and unable to express their preferences.
This e-newsletter highlights work by National Institute on
Aging (NIA)-supported researchers and others that examines
the impact of planning for retirement and end-of-life care on
the well-being of older people and their families.
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