We like to think that nothing bad – like Alzheimer’s – will ever happen to us. But one in 10 Americans over the age of 65 has the disease. With Alzheimer’s and other dementias affecting 44 million people worldwide, it’s hard to shrug off as something that could never happen to you.
Since June is Alzheimer’s & Brain Awareness Month, this month’s issue of “The Elder Law Minute” shares the steps you can take to prevent a heartbreaking diagnosis from becoming a much more challenging experience. Learn ways to minimize the costs associated with Alzheimer’s care, and why choosing a guardian you trust is so important (featuring some advice from our smart and funny friend John Oliver of HBO’s “Last Week Tonight”). If you haven’t prepared for how you’d handle a potential diagnosis, reach out to our office anytime for help.