Posted in Legal Concerns, caregiving • Tags: elder law, Legal Concerns, legal issues, medicare, social security
Caregivers in general and caregivers of Alzheimer’s patients specifically need to evaluate their legal needs. This is best done earlier versus later in terms of the progression of Alzheimer’s disease. Yesterday, I talked about Power of Attorney (POA). There really isn’t a question here as to if you, as a caregiver should get power of attorney, the question is when; and the answer (again) is sooner rather than later.
It’s not quite as simple when it comes to using the services of an Elder law attorney. So, I’ll spend a little time talking about: More →
Posted on April 22, 2008 by Loretta Parker Spivey • There are 5 comments!
Posted in Legal Concerns • Tags: Frank Punito, Legal Concerns, POA, power of attorney, Stages
For the next couple of days, we’ll take a look at some of the legal issues facing caregivers and Alzheimer’s patients.
It is an incontestable fact that Alzheimer’s will ultimately render the one who has it, unable to handle day to day, legal and health care decisions. It’s not something that caregivers or Alzheimer’s patients look forward to discussing, but it is absolutely necessary.
A few weeks ago, I did a series of posts about the stages of Alzheimer’s disease and how caregivers should respond to those stages. As the disease progresses it will become apparent that your loved one needs more and more help; it is imperative that you (or someone close to the situation) get Power of Attorney (POA), so that the family is able to make life, legal and health care decisions for your loved one.
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Posted on April 21, 2008 by Loretta Parker Spivey • There are 4 comments!