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Caregivers | Last Active: Nov 12, 2023 | Replies (707)

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@debbraw

Hi @ltw - I'm glad you found Connect. Welcome to this group... My husband has dementia, too, and I know there are so many aspects of it that can be confusing and just feel totally daunting. I can tell you what I did - I went to a local attorney that specialized in elder care to get advice on what I should do. We had had our wills, POA's, health care proxies, etc. done in 2010. She told me that the law had changed a couple of years after that and I needed to get his documents updated so that I would have all of the authority I needed should something happen to him. Then, she walked me through what we needed to do to protect assets if the time came that he needed residential care. Finally, she worked with me on plans for what would happen to him if I weren't here. I think its important that you have all of those angles covered. And, I agree with @IndianaScott Scott that the laws vary so much by state, you would need to find someone local. Was your husband's diagnosis recent?

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@debbraw Your post made me realize that I need to review my own documents, and exert a bit more pressure on my husband to get his own documents in order. This is especially true now that we have bought property together, and in a different state. For some reason, he has been reluctant to complete his side of things, while I had mine done before we even met, and have tweaked it since. While we are both of semi-sound mind and body, now is the time. Thank you for your reminder!
Ginger