What can family members and close friends do to help at risk elderly loved ones during the Covid-19 pandemic? They can:
1) Research early signs of dementia/Alzheimer’s disease.
2) Stay in touch virtually and engage as much as possible with your elderly loved ones to keep their minds actively stimulated.
3) Keep a log of moments of forgetfulness.
4) Know when a loved one may venture out on a seemingly routine trip to the grocery store and connect with them when they return.
5) Talk to older loved ones about Powers of Attorney for financial decision making and a Patient Advocate Designation for medical decision making.
6) Speak with an attorney about the standards required for executing Powers of Attorney.
7) Seek professional advice about Guardianships and Conservatorships.
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