Planning for the Future After a Dementia Diagnosis

Following a diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease or a related dementia, it may be difficult to plan ahead and think beyond the day to day. However, having a plan in place can help you prepare for a smoother tomorrow. Planning as early as possible enables you to make decisions and communicate those decisions to the right people. Consider these tips to help prepare for the future:

  • Put important documents in one place and make sure a trusted person knows where to find them.
  • Make copies of health care directives to be placed in all medical files.
  • Give a doctor or lawyer advance permission to talk directly with a caregiver if needed.

Find more tips for planning after a dementia diagnosis.

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