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Dementia Of A Loved One Can Be Devastating, We are Here to Help

How to Deal With Dementia

Dementia Of A Loved One Can Be Devastating, We Are Here To Help

Dementia Of A Loved One Can Be Devastating, We Are Here To HelpDementia Of A Loved One Can Be Devastating, We Are Here To HelpDementia Of A Loved One Can Be Devastating, We Are Here To Help

 ~ The Rivkind Law Firm

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  • Contact Us
  • Our Law Firm
  • Legal Issues
  • Financial Issues
  • Keeping Them Safe
  • Medical Information
  • Decreasing Abilities
  • Getting Care
  • Coping As a Caregiver
  • Dealing With Family
  • Resources
  • Housing
  • Medical Professionals
  • Home Health Aides
  • Pharmaceutical Services
  • Equipment and Supplies
  • Paying For Care
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Dementia is Not a Disease but Rather a Range of Symptoms

Many use the terms Alzheimer's and Dementia interchangeably, but they do not mean the same. Dementia is not a disease, but rather a term used to describe a wide range of symptoms that impair one's ability to perform one's everyday tasks. Alzheimer's is a disease that is the most common cause of Dementia. 

Financial Basics

Need to help your loved one with their financials and do not know where to start?  Check out this video for helpful financial tips!  Make sure to subscribe to our YouTube Channel! 

About Us

Financial Issues

Legal Issues

We are a family of legal professionals who have had to deal with the dementia of a beloved mother/grandmother, Ruthie, want to share what we learned with others and help them through this process. 

Legal Issues

Financial Issues

Legal Issues

We discuss numerous legal issues from when it is too late to execute a will to whether you need a medical directive, to what the documents that you are signing really mean and more. We are here to help you decipher the complicated legal issues that present themselves when a loved one has dementia. 

Financial Issues

Financial Issues

Financial Issues

The financial issues you will face will be vast, from powers of attorney, to dealing with banks,  to paying for assisted living, to managing your loved one's finances when you cannot tell how long the money needs to last. 

Getting Care

Medical Information

Financial Issues

Learn more about: finding the best facility for your loved one, dealing with home health aides, and choosing and determining the types of medical care your loved one needs. 

Keeping Them Safe

Medical Information

Medical Information

From tips on keeping your home safe to how you can help your loved one at their assisted living facility, we learned along the way many helpful ideas to keep your loved one safe. 

Medical Information

Medical Information

Medical Information

There is a whole world of professionals, medications, treatments, equipment, and therapies that you just might need to learn about. 

Dealing with Their Decreasing Abilities

Dealing with Their Decreasing Abilities

Dealing with Their Decreasing Abilities

How to help your loved one live an engaged life as their abilities to be entertained, enriched and occupied start to dwindle. 

Coping as a Caregiver

Dealing with Their Decreasing Abilities

Dealing with Their Decreasing Abilities

From dealing with the guilt to leaning on family and friends, to enlisting help from others, to knowing whether a support group is for you, we have ideas and resources for you. 

Dealing with Family

Dealing with Their Decreasing Abilities

Dealing with Family

Each family dynamic is different. Some are united with how their loved one should be cared for, some are divided; some families equally share responsibilities while in others, one individual bears all the responsibilities. We have helpful hints on how to manage the difficult situation of dealing with family during this tough time.

Resources

Our Law Firm

Dealing with Family

We provide an organized list of where you can look for information that may be helpful to you. 

Our Law Firm

Our Law Firm

Our Law Firm

Learn about our law firm and where we may potentially be able to help you. 

Contact Us

Our Law Firm

Our Law Firm

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to ask. Contact us by email, phone or through social media. 

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  • Legal Issues
  • Financial Issues
  • Keeping Them Safe
  • Medical Information
  • Decreasing Abilities
  • Getting Care
  • Coping As a Caregiver
  • Dealing With Family
  • Resources
  • Terms of Use

How to Deal with Dementia

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