Holidays an opportunity to talk to loved ones about late-life decisions
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A week ago, when 83-year-old Natalia Rucobo was brought to the hospital, her daughter thought she was having a stroke. When doctors at Medical City Dallas Hospital asked Julie Glover about live-saving choices, she knew the answers because her family had talked to their mother years ago about the decisions. Experts at The Senior Source say the holidays are a good time to talk to loved ones about late-life decisions.