Essential Documents for Protecting You and Your Loved One Living with Dementia
By Scott Hughes
RECORDING DATE: Tuesday, November 10, 2020
PRESENTERS: Scott Hughes, Terrie Lewis
A dementia diagnosis pushes legal planning from a “someday” task to an urgent one. While these conversations may be difficult, they are helpful in the early stages of dementia because the person living with dementia is able to express his or her wishes regarding the management of assets, the distribution of their estate, and their personal care when they can no longer care for themselves. Being prepared can eliminate what can often turn into gut-wrenching guesswork for caregivers. In this course, we will discuss the legal documents, how they are used, how they could be misused, and the steps to avoid those pitfalls.
Terrie Lewis is a Minnesota attorney practicing in the areas of estate planning, incapacity planning, and elder law. Her work includes guardianships/conservatorships and long-term-care planning for those who have long-term illnesses, such as Alzheimer’s Disease. She is a published author and a frequent speaker for the Minnesota State Bar Association Continuing Education program and for business organizations in the Twin Cities area.
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Scott Hughes is the Executive Director of Congregational Vitality & Intentional Discipleship, Elder in the North Georgia Conference, M.Div. Asbury Theological Seminary, D. Min. Southern Methodist University, co-host of the Small Groups in the Wesleyan Way podcast, creator of the Courageous Conversations project, and facilitator of the How to Start Small Groups teaching series.
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