Fries with that Will? Part Nine
Health care decisions do not always wait for a gathering of relatives before they have to be made.
Ten pearls of wisdom, for all ages
One of the many definitions of wisdom is “the quality of having experience, knowledge and good judgment.” Note that there is no mention of age as a prerequisite!
A helping hand
I retired to become my mother’s primary caregiver. After five years, when she lost her battle with cancer, it was a difficult period.
Fries with that Will? Part Eight
Do you really want your children deciding, without any safeguards at all, when they should move you into a retirement villa?
Fries with that Will? Part Seven
The requirement that the Attorney be capable with respect to the decision to be made is only sensible.
Birds of a feather
My Aunt Betty came to live with me when she found it hard to manage on her own. She had never married because she had been her elderly parents’ caregiver.
Do you know a family caregiver?
Everyone is welcomed to attend our upcoming workshop!
A wicked sense of humour
My granny and I were very close. I loved how her feisty attitude and quick wit made everything fun.
Driving Me Crazy
I am so worried for my Dad. He is 83 and still driving. How can I persuade him to give up driving? It would be safer for him and everyone in his town.
Fries with that Will? Part Six
Unlike Powers of Attorney for Property, a POA does not grant “continuing” authority.