Georgia Aging Parent Package

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Georgia
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GA-P017-PKG
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This package is important for use in helping your aging parent organize their legal affairs as they begin to enter a later stage of life. It contains state-specific and multi-state documents that will help you in preparing your aging parent for and protecting your aging parent from events that may affect their health, finances and affairs after their death and are vital for your aging parent to maintain on file and safeguard in the event of an emergency or unforeseen life event.



The documents in this package include the following:



1) Last Will and Testament that suits the specific needs of your parents

2) Advance Health Care Directive(s)

3) General Power of Attorney effective immediately

4) Estate Planning Questionnaire and Worksheet

5) Financial Statement for an Individual

6) Personal Property Inventory sheet

7) Personal Planning Information and Document Inventory Worksheets

8) Agreement for Home Health Care by a Nursing Service


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FAQ

Some caregivers worry about what other people will think of them if they refuse to care for elderly parents.Their answer is, yesI can refuse to care for elderly parents.

One of the most frequent questions asked at Family Caregiver Alliance is, How can I be paid to be a caregiver to my parent? If you are going to be the primary caregiver, is there a way that your parent or the care receiver can pay you for the help you provide? The short answer is yes, as long as all parties agree.

If no one in your family is in disagreement with the arrangement, it is perfectly legal for your mother to pay you for getting care she would otherwise have to pay someone else to provide if you didn't.

Even if you have power of attorney over your mother's affairs, giving you access to her bank account, you are not legally or ethically entitled to do that. You are acting for the benefit of the principal your mother and she has expressly forbidden you from charging for doctors' visits.

Provide Solutions That Allow Them to Have Control. Fritzi Gros-Daillon, MS CAPS, CSA, SHSS Age Safe America. Show Empathy. Pamela D. Accept Your Own Limits. Stay Positive. Support Their Autonomy. Be Mindful of Their Role Reversal. Enlist the Help of Professionals if Necessary. Let Them Feel Like They are Making Decisions.

In Georgia, aged, blind and disabled Medicaid will pay for long-term care, including some assisted living and home care. In Georgia, Medicaid is a very common source of funding for long-term care.Medicare coverage for long-term care services is limited.

Evaluate Your Parent's Situation. Before anything, take a look at your parent's living conditions, activities, and mental health. Focus On The Positives. Make It About You. Enlist Experts (If You Have To) Give Options. Start Small.

Support Their Independence. Acknowledge Their Concerns. Avoid Confrontation. Use I Statements. Pick Your Battles. Involve Authority Figures. Step Back to Give Some Space. Provide an Empathic Approach.

Evaluate Your Parent's Situation. Before anything, take a look at your parent's living conditions, activities, and mental health. Focus On The Positives. Make It About You. Enlist Experts (If You Have To) Give Options. Start Small.

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Georgia Aging Parent Package