
5 Reasons to Create Your End-of-Life Plan
Many people think an end-of-life plan is only for aging or terminally ill adults, but this is not the case.
Many people think an end-of-life plan is only for aging or terminally ill adults, but this is not the case.
You may have heard these terms before, but let’s explore the difference between guardian and conservator responsibilities.
An enormous piece of dementia care planning is creating an advance medical directive (AMD). AMDs are crucial for three reasons:
There are two questions you need to address regarding your medical care, and there are several health directives you can use to answer them.
Have questions about advance medical directives? Here is an advance medical directive definition, along with common questions about this tool.