A dementia diagnosis is life-changing for both the person who has received the diagnosis and their loved ones. Yet, once a diagnosis is made, planning is of the utmost importance. Dementia progression varies on a case-by-case basis; Thus, now is the time to look ahead so your loved one with dementia can make healthcare and end-of-life decisions now while they still can.
So, what should you plan for exactly? Here are the necessities you and your loved one need to consider.
1. Create a Financial Plan
Whether you have insurance or not, you need to look into all the details and make sure there are viable funds (or ways to get such funds) for care down the road. Even if family is stepping in now, later on, more care may be needed. Planning goes a long way here.
It’s also important to note that many regions offer help to those who need it, making looking into funding help with the government or other organizations an important part of this process.
2. Plan End-of-Life Care & Documents
Make decisions now so that later, your family and friends will know what to do and be able to fulfill your wishes. This is important for end-of-life care, as well as for things regarding wills and placing individuals in charge of one’s estate, medical decisions, financial decisions, and more. For instance, you’ll need to decide who will be your power of attorney.
Additionally, when it comes to important documents, like living wills or decisions concerning advanced care, make copies and make sure the important people in your life have copies too.
3. Have Multiple Conversations
No one expects this to get done all in one sit-down. You may need to consult with experts or family members first. And don’t forget to do thorough research. Make these decisions an ongoing discussion, but also know that time is imperative as dementia progression is sometimes unpredictable. Perhaps planning a specific deadline for decisions can help, providing you or loved ones with motivation to do the work now while it’s still possible.
If you or a loved one has recently been experiencing memory problems, our team at Pathways Neuropsychology Associates can help you determine what’s going on. With the right evaluation, you can get the right diagnosis. Contact us today for more information.
At Pathways Neuropsychology Associates we use evidence-based evaluation instruments and treatments to get you, your loved one, or your child on the path to success. If you or someone you love are struggling with the symptoms of Dementia, call now and get started!
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