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Legal Considerations

Comfort Keepers In-Home Care in Fredericksburg, Virginia.

Legal Considerations for Senior In-Home Care in Fredericksburg, VA

How can senior in-home care help your loved one get their affairs in order?

As we grow older, we collect more and more important paperwork and it can seem overwhelming. Have you been wondering what you can do to help your senior loved one get their affairs in order?  Medical emergencies happen and while we can prevent some, we can not prevent them all. However, we can always be prepared.

Senior in-home care recommends that the first thing you should do is gather all your loved one's important documentation in one place, including the following: birth certificate, social security records, health, and life insurance information, including policy numbers, names, and addresses of primary care physician and medical specialists as well as medical history, special arrangements made for health care, including advance directives, funeral prearrangements, Medicare documents, trust documents, will, sources of income and assets, bank statements and safe deposit box locations, mortgage papers, investment records, negotiable securities, credit card information, most recent income tax return, loan papers, military discharge papers, marriage license, and divorce papers.

Next, speak to your loved one's medical team concerning their overall health and ask them if they can outline the medical emergencies your parent could be susceptible to. This will help you plan better and your loved one will also be able to consider what they would want to happen if it came to any of those potential medical emergencies. Senior in-home care recommends that your senior loved one should think hard about all of these decisions and gather their instructions in the form of a medical directive.

After that, you and your loved one should choose a healthcare proxy. This individual will be in charge of making medical decisions for your loved one if they are unable to do so for themselves for whatever reason. This person can be anyone and does not have to be a close family member. Your loved one should also make a will if they do not already have one. This will save many important people in their life from headaches and bad blood in the family.

To find out more about legal considerations your loved one should start thinking about, do not hesitate to give Comfort Keepers senior in-home care professionals a call at any time. We look forward to speaking with you in Fredericksburg, VA.