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Aging in Place


Principal of Substitute Judgement: Speaking For Your Loved One
Imagine a time when someone you deeply care about can no longer make their own important decisions. It's a difficult thought, but for many families, this moment arrives. When it does, those who love them may need to step in and make choices on their behalf, especially about their health and well-being. This isn't just about giving your opinion; it's about trying to understand and honor what your loved one would have wanted for themselves. This idea is at the heart of somethin
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Power of Attorney: What To Know
Why Durable POA is important for aging As people age, the risk of cognitive decline or incapacitation increases. A durable POA ensures that someone the principal trusts can manage their affairs and make decisions on their behalf if they are no longer able to do so themselves. This can help avoid legal complications and ensure the principal's wishes are respected. Power of Attorney can be “springing” based on an defined event, or “durable” valid at the time signed and availabl
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Common Terminology In Aging
Definitions Brief Explanation of Common Terms Disclaimer: While these definitions and context intended to inform and guide, it should not be considered a substitute for personalized legal, medical, financial, or professional advice or definitions offered by your trusted professionals who are advised by your specific situation. These definitions are not comprehensive in their descriptions, but are here to guide your research. Caregiver Terminology Companion: assists with hou
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