I never worry about death. I think it was Peter Pan who described it as "an awfully big adventure". I don't want to die, obviously, but it's not something to be feared.
However, I do worry about old age, pain, incontinence, illness, and no longer being able to fend for myself. Like you, I have no children - two lovely step-children, but no biological children. But even if I did, why assume that they would look after me when I'm elderly? Nursing homes are full of people with children who only visit once in a blue moon.
There have been a lot of scare stories in the media recently about abuse of elderly people in care homes. But remember that it's scare stories sell newspapers. How often do we read news stories about carers who stay late at work, unpaid, because they've formed a bond with someone and want to hear the rest of the story they were being told, or want to make sure that they go to sleep safely? Never. Stories like that don't make the news, but I honestly believe that they reflect the truth more than the tales of abuse. Both my parents and one very dear friend ended their lives in three different care homes, and I know for a fact that all of them received the best of care and compassion in their last few years.
AngelNicole, it's very hard not to dwell on dark thoughts when you've had a brush with death yourself, but I really don't think there's anything to fear in dying. And I honestly believe that the stories of abuse of the elderly reflect a very small minority of experiences. Please try to stay positive - easy for me to say ok, but...... please?