My People

My People

Think about the people in your life who can support you day-to-day or when you are feeling unwell or in need of support. Consider family, friends, neighbours, and professionals who can help. Identify those you trust to support you in your health care appointments, discussing care options, and advocating for you if you are unable to speak for yourself.

My Place to Call Home

My Place to Call Home

Your home should be a place where you feel safe and your physical, social, and emotional needs are met. As your health changes you may need to rethink your living arrangements. Consider discussing these topics with those you trust and explore your options so that you can live comfortably, safely, and affordably into your future.

My Day to Day

My Day to Day

Living with a new or chronic condition can bring both physical and mental health challenges each day. If you are facing health changes, consider how new ideas for diet, activities, exercise, social programs, and travel could enhance your quality of life.

My End-of-Life Decisions

My End-of-Life Decisions

Facing the end of your life, at any age, can be overwhelming. You may find some peace of mind by sharing your feelings and decisions with the people you trust. Consider recording your wishes in your decision documents. Be sure to discuss your choices and decisions with family members, trusted individuals, and those responsible for specific tasks. While these conversations may be emotional, they are essential.

My Financial Plan

My Financial Plan

Have you thought about a financial plan for your health and lifestyle goals? Consider where you want to live, your favorite activities, travel, and if you want a family. Think about how your health might affect your work or income in the future. While making your plan, think about sources of income, benefits, programs, and services available to you.