We strive to provide a wealth of reliable information for families caring for a loved one and those affected by Alzheimer's disease, dementia, and other cognitive impairments. Browse these blog articles to get started.
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Adult Guardianship for Mental Illness in North CarolinaThere are a lot of ways to be someone's guardian. Learn more inside and reach out to Carolina Estate Family Planning for help today.
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Crisis Planning for CaregiversCrisis planning doesn't have to be scary and an experienced elder law attorney can help you develop a plan to afford services that your loved one needs.
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What Is Sundowning and How Do I Deal With It?“Sundowning” is a term that describes increased confusion as the day progresses and is often associated with Alzheimer's disease and dementia
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Planning for Care Costs When Diagnosed with Alzheimer’sReceiving a diagnosis of Alzheimer’s Disease can bring a lot of questions, including how to pay for the care you do or will need.
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Alzheimer’s Disease and Long-Term Care PlanningIf someone has just received a diagnosis of Alzheimers or knows they have a family history of the disease, they can begin planning to hopefully lower the burden
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Alzheimer’s Caregivers, You Are Not Alone!One of our friendly Client Welcome Specialists will be happy to tell you more about The Alzheimer’s Planning Center and our unique Memory Safeguard Planning.
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How Do I Deal Effectively With Agitation For My Loved One With Alzheimer's Disease or Dementia?Agitation to the person who is living with Alzheimer’s, agitation is often the result of unmet needs or frustrations they are unable to express.
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Alzheimer’s and Estate Planning: Lessons We Can Learn from CelebritiesCary, NC Alzheimer's planning attorney shares estate planning lessons learned from celebrities. Call 919-443-3035 to schedule a consultation.
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How Do I Stop Mom or Dad From Writing Checks or Making Poor Financial Decisions?What do you do when your parent with dementia or Alzheimer's won't stop writing checks or is making poor financial decisions?
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Warning Signs Of Dementia (Alzheimer's Disease)If you or a loved one is exhibiting signs of memory loss or has been diagnosed with cognitive impairment or dementia, discover how to prepare ahead.