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[Music] its important for families and people with dementia to do a plan and its important to do that early on when the person can articulate or tell their family members what they want some of the documents that people need to have are a living will advance care directives which will include health care power of attorney the other kinds of documents that its important for people to have and to discuss with their family members is what kinds of heroic measures if any they want to have happen at the end of life a lot of times when people are at the end of life thats not what they wish so you need to talk about all of these things early on a living will provides for other people to be able to know what your wishes are should you not be able to make those decisions in the way of medical treatment and it can include things like I want a funeral I want to be cremated I dont want a funeral I want a memorial service I want a celebration at the lake it can include things that arent nece

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Plan ahead and get the medical care you want at the end of life. Living wills and other advance directives are written, legal instructions regarding your preferences for medical care if you are unable to make decisions for yourself.
An end of life plan allows you to officially document your wishes for the final days. This includes important decisions such as the medical care youd like to receive, the funeral and burial arrangements youd prefer, and what you want to happen to your assets.
Planning for death and navigating life after a loss can be difficult, complex and sometimes expensive. However, several apps including Lantern, Cake, Empathy and Everplans, among others promise to help.
Ultimate end of life planning checklist Prepare your end of life planning documents. Decide between a Will or Trust. Make a list of your assets. Determine end of life housing plans. Write down your final wishes including funeral plans and burial arrangements. Create an obituary and/or death notice.
Advance directives include formsthe medical power of attorney and the living willthat document your wishes regarding medical treatment you would or would not like to receive at the end of life.
Ultimate end of life planning checklist Prepare your end of life planning documents. Decide between a Will or Trust. Make a list of your assets. Determine end of life housing plans. Write down your final wishes including funeral plans and burial arrangements. Create an obituary and/or death notice.
Living Will. A will is one of the most common documents you hear about when it comes to end-of-life planning. Last Will and Testament. Living Trust. Letter of Intent. Financial Power of Attorney. Health Care Power of Attorney. Letter of Competency. Organ Donor Card.
An end of life plan allows you to officially document your wishes for the final days. This includes important decisions such as the medical care youd like to receive, the funeral and burial arrangements youd prefer, and what you want to happen to your assets.

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