Parent is in assisted living and can no longer handle own finances. A family member has been handling finances but will no longer be able to. Is there a business that will handle finances for elderly. Parent has diminished mental capacity and is unable to handle own finances. What are choices as family can no longer manage parent's finances?
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Jenni, if you live three states away, you must have taken more than the day off?
--- Even if they organize it today... they go to sleep, and after waking that memory has faded....they forget eventually, where they put things.... so they start another folder... etc. and so on... come tax time, items are missing..... and often that is upsetting to them, makes them hard to deal with, argumentative, as they feel THEY ought be able to still do this or that chore. Even with lite memory-loss, sleeping wipes the memory much cleaner than 30 years back. They are in the group like my aunt whom I told in a long discussion what we would do tomorrow... then came tomorrow and I was told..."You never told me that we had to go there..." "yes I did" ... "noooo - you did not..." and of course what a senior can do today... he/she will be able to do less of by next Tax-time, months down the road
... It is so hard us to realize that when we help someone, then walk away and think he/she can handle that now... the fact that the situation will not stay stable , they will not physically or mentally improve like younger folks recover from an illness... this group will decline,and get only worse..never mind what we do... so whatever is put in place to help them now, has to be a pretty much total relief from the duty they managed themselves before... otherwise you'll have to deal with it again a while down the road...!!!
If the chore that makes them argumentative is removed totally, it will improve their disposition, they will feel better... I have seen this in many of my patients. At times it's hard to get them to let go... but I just showed them that I was honest and could handle it... and that convinced them to let me take over in time.
If someone is removed by miles... The billing+ payments of monthly bills , could be changed to a relative's address by submitting a copy of Power of Atty. to each Company and the Senior's bank - who can assist by activating auto-payments of most of those bills.
That way the Chore of monthly bills is much less work, reduced to reading+checking the $ amounts and filing according to tax-filing needs.
In fact at age 78, most of my bills are auto-paid, which allows me to take an urgent, open ended trip to Europe... with no more than authorizing my busy daughter to pick up my mail every so often from the USPO within their allotted time-limit... about every 3-4 weeks...I think, have to check ,the Post office may have changed things again...
I had one patient in Fla., who had a lady come 2x/month to check and "do" the bills and then report all to the patient's sister, to be double-checked. This lady was a retired bookkeeper... I assume that it's easier to find such services in Florida.
I had another patient, where the bank did all the bills for that patient...and a lady employed by the bank would show up occasionally to discuss matters. I feel sure that was quite costly... I hope everyone in this blog finds good solutions + I wish every one well !!
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