After I wrote a series of columns in 2022 about elder care planning for family members, I received a number of responses like this one: “What about married couples who have no children or whose family members don’t live nearby?” wrote one reader. “Or a single individual with no close relatives? How should these people plan for their own elder care?”
The short answer is that they should be doing much the same things as people who have families — except that their situation can be more complicated, so they may have to take extra steps.
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