How to Help When Your Parent Loses a Mate Portland OR

If your parent loses a life partner, you can provide both emotional and practical support.

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If your parent loses a spouse or life partner, he or she may need a good deal of emotional and practical help. Of course, if it is your other parent who has died -- or someone to whom you were very close -- you will need support, too. Family members, friends, and grief support groups are all good places to turn for comfort. As you're able, you may want or need to help your parent face the following tasks, decisions, and questions.

Dealing With Property

In many circumstances, your parent will have to act as executor and wrap up the estate of his or her mate. (In some circumstances, this will not be necessary -- for instance, if your parent's spouse or partner had a grown child of his or her own who will act as executor.)

If your parent will serve as executor, there may be a lot to do. You may be called upon to help with everything from sorting through belongings to searching for a will or collecting insurance and other benefits. Take it one step at a time and know that there are resources to point you in the right direction.

Arranging Care for Your Parent

Your parent is likely to need more care after losing a mate. This may be as simple as arranging for others to support him or her during the grieving process by visiting more often, bringing food, or helping with small tasks. On the other hand, your parent's need for care may increase greatly, depending on his or her health or circumstances. Indeed, sometimes when one mate dies it becomes apparent that the other will not be able to live on his or her own, because of physical or mental limitations.

Making Medical and Financial Decisions for Your Parent

It's not always an easy subject to raise, but the death of a loved one often opens the door to conversations about the type of medical care we do (or don't) want at the end of our lives and who would take care of our finances if we could no longer manage them.

If your parent hasn't prepared power of attorney documents and is no longer capable of making medical or financial decisions, you'll need to ask a court to appoint a guardian or conservator to take care of these things.

Estate Planning and Other End-of-Life Issues

As your parent works through the loss of his or her mate and the practical tasks diminish, you may find that it is a good time to talk more about what will happen at the end of your parent's own life. For example, you'll want to make sure there's a will or other estate plan, and that it has been updated to reflect your parent's changed circumstances.

Over time, you should find out where your parent keeps important documents, including estate planning documents, bank account numbers, retirement plan information, and passwords to accounts. You may also want to explore whether your parent has any wishes for a funeral or memorial service and whether he or she prefers to be buried or cremated.


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