No-Go Years Retirement Planning: What You Need to Know
As part of our series on the four phases of retirement, this video dives into the crucial and often challenging “no-go years”. Join FinStream’s Bob Powell and Dana Anspach from Sensible Money as they discuss what to consider during this final phase of life—from managing potential crises to long-term care planning and solo aging.
Discover the varied experiences people face in their no-go years—from peaceful transitions to requiring extensive care in facilities or at home. Understanding the aging process, including potential hearing loss, vision impairment, and cognitive changes, is vital for managing your affairs, social interactions, and quality of life. The discussion highlights the critical need for legal documents like a power of attorney and how to prepare for decision-making challenges, ensuring your wishes are honored.
This guide to no-go years retirement planning emphasizes proactive preparation, showing why your younger self should make key decisions for your older self to prevent future complications. Learn who can help manage finances, pay bills, and navigate insurance benefits—especially for those without immediate family. Gain insights into initiating difficult but necessary family conversations about caregiving and end-of-life wishes, even when emotions run high.
We also explore significant concerns like elder abuse, financial scams (romance, grandparent, government impostor), and mobility issues that can lead to isolation. Discover strategies to prevent these risks, including working with licensed professionals and leveraging modern technology. The conversation also touches on the value of an “ethical will” for passing down values and the importance of assembling a multidisciplinary team—financial planners, elder law attorneys, and geriatric care managers—to support you in this phase.
Ultimately, while the no-go years present unique challenges, they also provide an opportunity to live fully and on your own terms. Planning is paramount; without it, decisions about your future may be made for you. Prepare today to ensure your final years align with your desires.