Hi all,
My MIL has just been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s and showing slight decline already, but is very much lucid enough to have capacity to make her own decisions. My partner and his two older siblings don’t speak, (and sadly don’t intend to, despite it all) so how can I press upon him the urgency of applying for LPA ? We think his older brother has already gone down that route, because she divulged that he took her to a solicitor to ‘sign something’ but couldn’t remember what.
I’ve worked in dementia care for over 15 years, and I’ve seen more than enough family feuds, so I don’t want the same stress for him.
Thanks in advance.
My MIL has just been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s and showing slight decline already, but is very much lucid enough to have capacity to make her own decisions. My partner and his two older siblings don’t speak, (and sadly don’t intend to, despite it all) so how can I press upon him the urgency of applying for LPA ? We think his older brother has already gone down that route, because she divulged that he took her to a solicitor to ‘sign something’ but couldn’t remember what.
I’ve worked in dementia care for over 15 years, and I’ve seen more than enough family feuds, so I don’t want the same stress for him.
Thanks in advance.