The Alzheimer's Planning Center is committed to empowering families in North Carolina who are affected by Alzheimer's disease, dementia, and other cognitive impairments. We have compiled these articles to educate you on important topics to consider.
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Caring for the CaregiverCaring for someone with Alzheimer’s disease is challenging and often falls primarily on the shoulders of one person. Here are a few tips
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Power of Attorney Documents Often Fall Short for Individuals with Alzheimer’s or DementiaFor individuals with cognitive impairment, a Memory Safeguard Trust can increase the likelihood of avoiding Adult Guardianship (a.k.a. living probate).
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'Government Proof' Your FutureIt's more important than ever to build an estate plan that isn’t overly dependent on the whims of government and allows you to take control and keep things as private as possible.
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Even if you don’t have a family member or loved one who is suffering from dementia, anyone can benefit from knowing a little more about it!Takeaways From An Alzheimer's And Dementia Conference For World Alzheimer’s Month
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Long Distance Caregiving – How to Make it WorkCary, NC elder law and Alzheimer's planning attorney, Jackie Bedard, discusses the unique challenges of caregiving from afar