Totally agree.
My mom (divorced) was a nurse. When she retired, I took her $300K 401K, moved it to an IRA (that I manged), got it up to $500K.
Her condo: paid for
Car: paid for
$500K in liquid funds
Lived INSIDE of her Social Security income... she simply wasn't a spender.
I actually self congratulated myself saying that I'd done a good job for her (and nobody would ever know)... actually danced around with thoughts of if this keeps up, there might be an interesting inheritance...
Then, alzheimers came knocking at her door.
When she passed away, about 10 years later.....
Condo: gone
Car: gone
There was about $30,000 remaining to inherit. I'm thankful I was able to grow her money as well as I was.... had it stayed at $300K, she would have run out far sooner and we would have had to taken her out of her private room into who knows where.
I was thankful that money was there to take care of her.
My father on the other hand..... turns 90 this year and as best I understand, doesn't take as much as an aspirin.... In good health, wits about him. I guess for him, there's no chance of a "long & drawn out" end stage since he's almost 90..... it will likely be quick and "unexpected" (?)
If you are (there is no specific age).... so, if you are over, say.... 60, then you should have a conversation with your kids/family....you should give someone (not necessarily your spouse) powers of attorney so SOMEONE can take care of you if you become unable to do so.
TRUST ME ON THIS..... there will be someone reading this who needs to do this, your kids talk about it behind your back and are unable to broach the subject with you. I have this conversation with people about once a week.... I don't care HOW good your health is.... don't you even dare say "we'll deal with those things when the time arises".... You need to bring it up to your children and deal with it.... you can consider it an act of selfless love.
I ask you... "when is the best time to buy automobile insurance".... (play jepoardy theme....)
Answer: BEFORE you have your accident!!!
So, if you "wait until you need it" (as I've been told MANY times by people over the years) you by definition, are too late. You need to do it before hand....
I'm not an attorney but have dealt with this kind of stuff for over 30 years. You can leave your children a train wreck or to the best you can, a "nice tidy package" and make things easier on them.