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Living at home "sometimes" harms your parents net worth to the point of affecting their retirement. Not all the time.
No, you are minimizing this. It
usually harms them.
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Yes, parents do sometimes want that independence,
Again, minimizing. They nearly universally demand it, as they've generally become accustomed to having this independent in the preceding 65 years of their lives.
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but as we age, we sometimes are not able to make the best decisions for our self, much like a child.
But they aren't children, and will deeply resent being treated as such. With enough resources and good planning, they will never have to relinquish control of their lives.
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So, just because a parent still wants to live at home after falling and fracturing their hip several times, does that mean that it is a sound decision? Probably not such a good idea to let them have their way.
Sound planning gives them options, and those options allow them to maintain control over their own lives. It allows them to freedom to convert their homes into handicap friendly structures. It allows them the freedom to hire in-home nursing care. It allows them the freedom to select a quality assisted living community. It allows them the freedom to maintain control over their estate rather than relinquishing it to a nursing home, and then later being dependant on the state for care.
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Skilled nursing care is sometimes needed and planning for that should be in people's minds, but the reality of today is the here and now bills come first and hope for the best for retirement.
The best plans are put in place in your twenties and thirties. The best plans also never include "hoping for the best".
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19 Yet she became more and more promiscuous as she recalled the days of her youth, when she was a prostitute in Egypt. 20 There she lusted after her lovers, whose genitals were like those of donkeys and whose emission was like that of horses.
Ezekiel 23:19-20