What happens After a Dementia Diagnosis?

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A dementia diagnosis can be frightening, and difficult to take in. It is important that someone who has been recently diagnosed with dementia has people around them who care, family and close friends can provide a support network, as well as medical professionals who can answer questions that the person may have.

There are some practical steps that you will need to take as soon as you can after your diagnosis. One of the first things that you should do is make a will. As long as you can show that you know what you are doing and are aware of everything, then you can still make a will when you have dementia. You will also need to choose someone who you trust to have lasting power of attorney.

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As well as making a will, making sure that all of your important papers and documents are in order is also something that you should do – the help of a close family member with this task might be necessary.

Looking into future options for your care needs is also a good thing to do at this time. That way, you have control over what happens, and arrangements are in place – have a look for places that specialise in dementia care – click here to visit Sanders care homes in Leicester.

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Creating a memory book, and writing down all of the memories that you can from your life is a good way to help you stimulate memory and may be a good way to help you recall things as the illness progresses.