Maybe she should look at https://dementia-directive.org/ . > From: Noelle <noelle> > Date: Wed, 10 Aug 2022 10:33:49 -0700 (PDT) > > FYI > > > From: "Gail" <http://www.cox.net/~g3> > > Date: Wed, 10 Aug 2022 09:53:03 -0700 > > > > Hi Noelle, > > > > We hope that your recent back yard party went well. > > > > I'm sending you this email now because the leader/facilitator of > > the Caregiver Support Group I belong to recently suggested to > > all of us attendees that we make written arrangements, if we > > Caregivers die before our spouses or other family members who > > have Dementia, that some family member or other person will take > > over the care of the person who has Dementia. I hadn't thought > > about doing this, so I'm glad that was suggested. Of course I'm > > not expecting to die before Don does, but one never knows about > > any unforeseen accidents, etc. to have that happen. In thinking > > about all the family members and friends we have, you, Noelle, > > in my opinion would be the best person to fill that > > responsibility. You are the youngest and apt to live the longest > > and live the closest to us (other than my brother, Scott, who I > > don't think would make a good candidate/Caregiver), and you are > > Don's daughter. If such a case took place, I assume Don would > > have to somehow move up to where-I-live in a near by to you place > > that offers good quality care to those with Dementia, so that > > you could visit him frequently. So far fortunately Don has > > remained stable in maintain mode in not having his Dementia > > progress, but we don't know about the future. Last week he had a > > follow up appointment with his Neurologist who prescribed an > > increase in dosage of his patch medication of Rivastigmine > > because it was time to do that, not because he had increased > > symptoms. Evidently there are 3 dosage stages of this patch > > medication. He had been on the lowest dosage to see how he > > tolerated it which was well. He is now on the middle stage and > > so far he has had no side effects and tolerating it well to keep > > his Dementia from getting worse. > > > > Please let me know soon if you would accept this possible future > > responsibility so that I/we can figure out how to put that in > > legal writing adding to the legal documents we already have. > > > > Love, > > > > Gail > > > > http://www.cox.net/~g3