End-of-Life Overview
Talking about the end of one’s life is a very difficult conversation, yet it will be one of the most important discussions you, your loved one, and other family members will have. Ideally, this conversation should take place as early as possible after receiving the diagnosis of early onset Alzheimer’s. This allows for your loved one to be part of the conversation, as their wishes and decisions need to be communicated. Knowing what their wishes are alleviates a tremendous amount of stress for all involved.
The Gayle Wells Foundation for Early Onset Alzheimer’s & Care can help facilitate these discussions as well as provide guidance to ensure that wishes and plans are in place. Making these decisions early can bring a sense of relief and comfort to all involved.