End-of-Life Planning: The Conversations Every Family Needs to Have
Death is one of life's few certainties, yet it's also one of the conversations families avoid the most.
In this episode of Thriving to the Finish Line, Shannon Miller is joined by Miller Elder Law Firm Elder Care Coordinator Laura Monday, whose decades of experience in care coordination and advocacy have helped countless families navigate aging, serious illness, and the final stages of life with greater confidence and compassion.
Together, they explore what many families don't know about the dying process, from recognizing the body's natural changes to understanding hospice, palliative care, and the importance of honoring a loved one's wishes. Laura also shares her personal experience walking alongside her own parents through the end of life, offering heartfelt insight into the challenges, emotions, and peace that can come from having these conversations before a crisis occurs.
Rather than focusing on fear, this conversation highlights how preparation, education, and thoughtful planning can help families make informed decisions, reduce unnecessary suffering, and preserve dignity throughout life's final chapter.
Whether you're caring for an aging parent, planning for your own future, or simply want to better understand what to expect, this episode offers practical guidance and compassionate perspective that reflect Miller Elder Law Firm's mission to help individuals and families thrive through every stage of aging.
In this episode, you'll learn:
Why talking about end-of-life wishes is one of the greatest gifts you can give your family
The differences between palliative care, hospice, and hospice houses
Common misconceptions about eating, hydration, and comfort during the dying process
How Life Care Planning supports families before, during, and after a health crisis
Why quality of life, not just quantity of life, should be part of every care conversation
Because planning for the future isn't about preparing for death. It's about protecting the people you love and helping everyone find comfort, confidence, and peace along the way.