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spechttom
Asked May 2019
Is there a counselling service that helps develop a long term plan on taking care of someone with dementia including financial planning?
I thought I recently read in the Spokesman about such a counselling service.
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polarbear
May 2019
I don't know about counselling service. Maybe you could check your County Office on Aging. For financial planning, speak to an attorney specializes in Elder law.
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