CGN Senior News Scott McKay

As we grow older, we really can’t imagine what it will be like. Okay, maybe we think we can: Working in the garden or the shop at our own home; traveling across the country visiting grandkids; or just relaxing with not a cloud in the sky or a worry to fret about. But the older we get, the better we know that may not be how it turns out. There will be plenty of good times and great experiences, but there will be potholes and detours along the way as well. As my 97-year-old relative, who is recovering from his second broken hip, said, “This is not what I expected.”

To prepare for the unexpected, Robert Mauterstock posted on the Forbes website “Three Important Questions You Must Ask Your Aging Parents.” But considering that many of you are the aging parents, I suggest asking yourself these questions, or initiating the discussion with your adult children.