Family & CaregiversLegal RightsGuides to Legal Issues Generally, caregivers assume responsibility for an older adult without
legal obligation to do so, unless they are legally appointed or designated
as guardian, medical power of attorney, or durable power of attorney.
Caregivers often must guide their loved one on advance planning issues,
which involve practically every aspect of a person’s life. These
issues sometimes involve legal concerns, which many caregivers need
help to interpret. To offer guidance on Advance Planning and other legal issues affecting older adults, the Institute on Aging suggests the following resources: Guide
to Legal Issues for Pennsylvania Senior Citizens (pdf file) This guide aims at educating caregivers about legal issues for senior citizens to assist with decision making, especially with regards to the older adults’ independence, finances, and government benefits. The guide also provides information to help protect older adults from individuals who want to deceive, exploit, or defraud them and to enhance awareness of the various legal services and advice available. Topics include:
Consumer’s
Took Kit for Health Care Advance Planning The Consumer’s Tool Kit for Health Care Advance Planning contains a variety of worksheets, suggestions, and resources to assist with planning. Although the tool kit does not create a formal advance directive for you, it helps you with the much harder job of discovering, clarifying, and communicating what is important to you in the face of serious illness. ABA
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