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Things to consider if you don’t have a family member or friend who you’d like to appoint to look after your finances if you aren’t able to.
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Lasting/Enduring Power of Attorney
Lasting/Enduring Power of Attorney .Giving gifts on behalf of a person with dementia when you’re their attorney
Giving gifts on behalf of a person with dementia when you’re their attorney .There are specific rules about the kinds of gifts you can give, and what’s counted as a ‘gift’ can be surprising.
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Planning ahead: Making legal arrangements despite coronavirus
Planning ahead: Making legal arrangements despite coronavirus .Advice about how the pandemic affects setting up powers of attorney and advance decisions to refuse treatment.
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Mum's last few years were happy ones despite the dementia
Mum's last few years were happy ones despite the dementia .When Anita was diagnosed with dementia, there were initial feelings of disbelief and anxiety. Her daughter, Cara, shares how she helped to find support services that suited her mum's interests and advocated for Anita as her Power of Attorney.
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How my husband was diagnosed with Frontotemporal Dementia at 42
How my husband was diagnosed with Frontotemporal Dementia at 42 .Mark Preston was in his forties when he was diagnosed with a rare form of dementia. His wife Caroline, with whom he has a three-year-old son, shares their powerful story.
Helping an LGBTQ+ person with dementia plan ahead
Helping an LGBTQ+ person with dementia plan ahead .Advice and practical tips for planning ahead when supporting an LGBTQ+ person living with dementia, including appointing someone to make decisions.
Care homes: When is the right time and who decides?
Care homes: When is the right time and who decides? .Advice and practical tips for carers on when is the right time for a person to be moved to a care home.
Managing finances for people with dementia
Managing finances for people with dementia .As dementia progresses, there may come a time when the person will struggle to manage their finances and affairs.
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Why doesn't being someone's next of kin mean I can make decisions on their behalf?
Why doesn't being someone's next of kin mean I can make decisions on their behalf? .From the August/September 2015 issue of our magazine, our Ask an expert column looks at how 'next of kin' doesn't have the legal meaning we might think.