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Facing up to the financial realities of elder care. Plus: What about Medicaid?

Por: The Advocate Entertainment October 14, 2022

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The financial consequences of a diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease or any one of the rarer dementias can easily fall to the family of the patient. In any diagnosis that includes declining mental health, it’s important to get one’s financial house in order.According to the National Institute on Aging, that may include putting legal documents together that include a will, a living trust, and an advance healthcare directive. Although these... + full article



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