Many commentators have identified that we are living longer. But how do we want to live, and how can we live better?
Most of us have observed the ageing of our own parents, and are confronting our own ageing challenges. Few of us want to end up in a nursing home, and it is fair to say that many of us don't want the experience of our parents.
While we can probably describe what we don't want, we can't necessarily expalin what we do want, except in broad terms such as independence, choice, dignity, respect etc. Why do we need this conversation?
Firstly, if we can't describe what we do want, then we will get what others have decided for us.
Secondly, to help us identify how things have to change to get what we do want. And change will inevitably take time.
So we need to discuss how we want to live for the rest of our lives, before it is too late, and we are forced to accept what is on offer. This conversation is for people who are interested in living independently for as long as possible, and taking responsibility for their own well being and rest-of-life-life journeys.
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