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I’ve had a Dementia diagnosis, what should I do?

25 May 2023 Written by Ware & Kay Solicitors Category: Wills and estates

Alzheimer’s Research UK estimates that 944,000 people are living with dementia in the UK, with one in six people aged 80 and over at risk of developing dementia. It’s therefore likely that we’ll be affected by dementia, either directly or via a family member at some point in our lifetime.Senior man in failing health and his worried middle-aged son.  Focus on Senior man.

A dementia diagnosis can be devastating for a family, and understandably it takes time to fully digest the implications it brings. However, there are a few things that should be considered as soon as possible by the person receiving the diagnosis:

  • Your papers – ensure all of your financial papers are in order and that your family know where everything is.
  • Lasting Powers of Attorney (LPAs) – you should put in place LPAs. LPAs are documents which allow you to give authority to people you trust to make decisions for you if you become unable to take decisions for yourself. There are two types: one for property and finance decisions and one for health and welfare matters.
  • Will – if you have not made a Will, you ought to do that now. If you have made a Will, read it, and ensure it still reflects your wishes.
  • Asset protection – you might need to move assets into or out of the joint names of you and your spouse, civil partner, or partner. This will depend on the assets you hold, how you hold them and the other planning you are putting in place.
  • Talk to your family – communicating what you have done and what you would like your family or someone you trust, to do to help you is vital. These conversations can be hard, but they ensure less distress in the future for both you and your loved ones. If they know what your wishes are, they can carry them out seamlessly, as opposed to having to make decisions with little to no guidance from you.

Seeking specialist professional advice at an early stage can help get everything in place in a timely manner and ensure you and your family, remain safe.

Call us today on 01904 716000 (York) or 01937 583210 (Wetherby) or 01653 692247 (Malton), or complete our online contact form.

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