Adult Children and Parents Talk about Aging: Turning the picnic table upside down

Published: June 12, 2017, 5:22 p.m.

Mary Helen has been asked by many clients this year about the affect retirement and aging have on adult children.

Just as retirement has changed for the baby boomers so has how to have parents aging changed for children.

The picnic table has been turned upside down as children start seeing that their parents aren't getting any younger. Join in the conversation whichever side of the table you're on.