Every year, communities across the country recognize The Longest Day– a day dedicated to raising awareness and support for those impacted by Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia. Inspired by the summer solstice, the longest day of the year symbolizes the difficult and often exhausting journey families face when caring for a loved one experiencing memory loss. 

At Family First Firm, we understand that an Alzheimer’s or dementia diagnosis affects far more than memory. It impacts independence, finances, healthcare decisions, family dynamics, and long-term care planning. Whether a diagnosis is confirmed or concerns are just beginning to surface, one of the most important things you can do is plan ahead. 

Why Early Planning Matters 

Alzheimer’s disease is progressive, meaning symptoms typically worsen over time. In the early stages, a person may still be able to make legal and financial decisions. As the disease advances, however, they may lose the legal capacity to sign important documents or communicate their wishes clearly. 

Planning early allows individuals to choose who will make decisions on their behalf if needed, protect assets and prepare for future long-term care expenses, avoid unnecessary court involvement, ensure healthcare wishes are honored, and reduce stress and conflict for loved ones later. Waiting too long can significantly limit available planning options. 

Important Legal Documents to Consider 

Families facing a dementia diagnosis should review or establish several key estate planning and elder law documents, including: 

  • Durable Power of Attorney  
  • Healthcare Surrogate Designation  
  • Living Will  
  • Revocable Living Trust  
  • HIPAA Authorization  
  • Updated Will and beneficiary designations  

These documents help create a clear plan for both healthcare and financial decision-making while preserving as much control and dignity as possible. 

Planning for Long-Term Care 

One of the biggest concerns families face after an Alzheimer’s diagnosis is the cost of care. Memory care, assisted living, in-home care, and skilled nursing facilities can become financially overwhelming without preparation. 

Proactive planning can help patients, families and caregivers understand Medicaid eligibility requirements, preserve certain assets for a spouse or family, create strategies for paying for future care, and avoid crisis planning during an emergency  

The earlier these conversations happen, the more options are typically available. 

You Don’t Have to Navigate This Alone 

If your loved one has recently been diagnosed, or if you are noticing signs of cognitive decline, now is the time to begin the conversation. 

At Family First Firm, our team helps families throughout Florida navigate elder law, estate planning, Medicaid planning, and long-term care planning with compassion and clarity. 

“The Longest Day” serves as a reminder that while the journey with Alzheimer’s can be challenging, families do not have to face it unprepared.  

Schedule a consultation today. 

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