4 Steps on Planning for Cognitive Decline

Cognitive decline is a concern for many as we age, but planning ahead can help ensure you and your loved ones are prepared.

By taking proactive steps, you can safeguard your well-being and make informed decisions. 

Here are four essential steps for planning for cognitive decline:

Step 1: Create an Advance Healthcare Directive: Establish a clear healthcare directive outlining your wishes for medical treatment if you cannot make decisions for yourself. 

This document ensures your preferences are honored and removes any uncertainty for your loved ones.

Step 2: Designate a Power of Attorney: Appoint a trusted individual as your financial power of attorney. This person will be responsible for managing your finances should you lose the ability to do so. 

Be sure to choose someone who is reliable and understands your financial wishes.

Step 3: Establish a Living Trust: A living trust can help manage your assets if cognitive decline occurs. 

A trustee will take over the management of your estate, ensuring that your assets are preserved and properly distributed according to your wishes.

Step 4: Communicate Your Wishes: Have open conversations with family members about your healthcare and financial preferences. 

The more transparent you are, the better equipped your loved ones will be to support you in the future.

 By taking these steps, you can help ensure that your needs are met and that your loved ones have the guidance they need when the time comes. 

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