Legal Preparation for Dementia

 

While every precaution should be taken to prevent dementia, there is the unavoidable issue of aging that can make life difficult. Dementia further adds to the stress, but apart from staving off dementia by adopting good nutrition and exercise regimens, there are some additional plans to consider. Just in case dementia sets in and makes medical care difficult, begin planning what kind of medical care would be ideal and desirable before any dementia symptoms appear. (If no dementia develops, all the better.) Seek legal counsel with experience in medical issues to discuss the following:

1. Ideal hospital or doctor: Is there a particular hospital or doctor that would be preferable over others in terms of comfort or trust level? Dementia patients may not be able to express their preferences in advanced stages, but the stress of being unable to communicate could be lessened if the care facility is decided beforehand.

2. Medical advocate: Is there a particular family member or friend who is knowledgeable about the patient’s particular health record and existing or development medical treatment plans? The more advanced the dementia, it will be very difficult for the person to comprehend what the doctor is recommending or to make decisions based on the doctor’s suggestions. A medical advocate should be someone who is committed to seeking out the best care for the patient and is willing to work with medical professionals (not just argue and oppose) to find the best dementia treatment.

3. Financing: Many people with mild dementia do not qualify for financial aid in medical treatment plans, especially if their symptoms are so mild that there is really no medication or treatment required. However, it does help for “daycare” facilities to be in the picture because oftentimes socialization will prevent dementia from advancing too quickly – and those programs usually require fees. For working adult children who must rely on these activity programs to provide the social requirement for their ailing parents, who also have other financial obligations, this extra payment can be a heavy burden. Research what is available and begin to set aside money for treatment-related expenses.

Sauk Rapids receives grant to help with Alzheimer’s, dementia – St. Cloud Times


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Dementia Awareness Month gets underway – Australian Ageing Agenda


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The theme of this year's Dementia Awareness Month is 'Creating a Dementia-Friendly Nation'. As such, Alzheimer's Australia is calling on the public to help develop communities where people living with dementia are respected, valued and supported to ...
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