Watching a loved one lose memories and independence is heartbreaking. Alzheimer’s and dementia do not just affect memory. They affect families, safety, and the future.
In this video, I explain the essential legal documents for Alzheimer’s and dementia planning, including financial powers of attorney, health care powers of attorney, advance directives, HIPAA authorizations, living trusts, wills, and long-term care planning. I also share a real story that shows what happens when families wait too long.
With early planning, you can protect your loved one’s wishes, avoid court intervention, prevent family conflict, and make sure long-term care and Medicaid options are available when needed.
Watch now to learn how to prepare, what documents to put in place, and how to avoid the crisis scenarios that too many families face.
📍 Location: Nashville, Tennessee ⚖️ Firm: Johnson McGinnis Elder Care Law & Estate Planning
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00:00 – Alzheimer’s Changes Everything
00:30 – Why Early Planning Matters
01:01 – Durable Power of Attorney
01:35 – Health Care Power of Attorney
02:05 – Advance Directive for Health Care
02:36 – HIPAA Authorization
03:05 – Will or Living Trust
03:36 – Conservatorship Planning
04:09 – Long-Term Care and Medicaid Planning
04:37 – Real Story: When Planning Comes Too Late
05:00 – How Early Action Protects Families
05:20 – Contact Johnson McGinnis Elder Care Law
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