The simple answer is “Yes, you should definitely have a health care power of attorney for yourself and loved ones.” This is a good place to remind you of the broader topic of planning for a senior life transition. The health care power of attorney (HCPA) and the living will are two of several legal […]
Category Archives: Alzheimers
Check out our latest FAL Newsletter featuring “Wendy Mara joins the FAL Senior Transition Pro Team” and “Music and Alzheimer’s Patients.”
All of us associate music with some important event or a particular time in our lives. Often, the connection is so powerful that hearing a song or tune from long ago evokes a forgotten memory or emotion. Unlike many other memories and associations, patients with dementia and Alzheimer’s disease seem to remember many of those […]
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Everyone wants to remain as independent as possible after retiring. The ability to live independently depends on a number of factors, and there is a great range of abilities to meet these challenges. Some people seem to age well for years, even decades after retiring while others encounter difficulties quickly. The passage of time cannot […]
Many people will have to answer this question, either for themselves or for a much beloved family member. This may be one of the most important and difficult matters any of us ever face. It is a choice that will have lasting, far reaching effects on the happiness, health and well-being of the person involved. […]
More and more people are aware of and concerned about Alzheimer’s disease. Unquestionably, this awareness and concern is a good thing, but it can also cause confusion and lead to needless worry. When a young adult forgets an appointment, a deadline or the name of a movie, they may be excused as “being too busy” […]
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