I read the first edition of this book, so when I read about benefits in the insurance section and funeral costs in the appendix were from 1995 figures...I was able to predict that today’s amount would be much higher. Lol. However, this book was still a wealth of information on all aspects of care: medical decisions and doctors/hospitals, daily care for an aging parent depending on their level of need (in their own home, in your home, or choosing a nursing home), health insurance with focus on Medicare/Medicaid, financial and legal issues (wills, power of attorneys, advanced directives, trusts, etc), and dealing with the emotions that the caregiver and family may encounter. This is not an enjoyable book to read by any means, but is needed because it can be overwhelming to care for an aging parent (I related to the sandwich generation concept - where we are needing to care for young children and parents simultaneously) and it can be difficult for them to slowly lose their independence. There is a lot of fear, anger, sadness and grief to deal with for all those involved. It is helpful to prepare with the knowledge needed beforehand so you might be able to make decisions a little easier in the midst of an emotional time.