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Legal Considerations for Elderly Care Services in Green Bay, WI

Professional elderly care services recommend thinking about these legal documentations 

Medical emergencies are always emotionally draining, no matter what happens. However, there are a couple of things you and your parent can do to make any potential emergency in the future a bit more bearable through preparing well. Read on to find out what elderly care services recommends in Green Bay, WI.

Start by gathering your loved one's most important documents and storing them all in one easily accessible place. These documents should include their 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.

Elderly care services also recommend speaking with your loved one about selecting a healthcare proxy. If they do so, they can rest easy knowing that their wishes will be followed. It is important that they chose someone they can trust - someone they know will carry out their wishes. It is best that they chose someone who has similar worldviews as them. They can further be assured of their wishes being carried out by filing a medical directive. This document will outline what your parent would like to happen in if they need life support, a feeding tube, or intravenous fluids to survive.

Finally, having a will can make all the difference. By putting pen to paper, your loved one can decide - and know for sure - which of their property will go to whom. This can help lift some of the burden off of loved ones in the event of their death because no one will be left arguing or in bad blood.

To find out more about legal considerations for seniors and elderly care services, do not hesitate to give us a call. Our representatives are standing by.