For Single Mothers, Working Mothers, and Widows.
Many Single and Working Mothers and Widows have already experienced unpleasant lifestyle changes if partners change, depart or expire due to illness, accidents or other deliberate actions.
Many widows could gladly share with younger women how important it is to leave prepared written instructions for family members.
Although there are many widows, single and working mothers who have been left in a safe and secure position, there is an astounding number left abandoned (some with children) because there was never a sound family plan for any future lifestyle change. Namely, a Health Care Proxy, Living Will or family Will to guarantee directions for their future.
The phrase..”Never Leave Home Without One” is appropriate for everyone.
The world website (www.worldregistryofwills’com) has designed an offer for these very people to make them aware of preparing written directions by way of a Will. Record in this document who the beneficiaries will be and get what and when , and who you would prefer to be guardian of any young children.
A benefit fee of only $10.00 us. dollars (from the normal Will Location registration fee of $30.00 US dollars) is available when they complete their Will, and, if they register, inserting the Code No.# 20116779 in the special code field on the registration form.
Also, if one needs to search for a location of a Will, they CAN CHECK FREE OF CHARGE.
This world website contributes 50% of every world registration fee, to the Canadian Diabetes Association to help the current 350 million diabetics in the world.
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Read MoreIs Alzheimer Disease Inherited?
The Alzheimer Association says….Genetic factors can play a role in the developement of Alzheizmer Disease. About 10% of Alzheimer’s is a familial type., known as early onset Alzheimers. The duration of the disease varies from 18 months to 20 years, with an average of about 8 to 10 years.
Alzheimer Disease can be detected by your doctor with a series of medical and neurological examinations. He may also recommend a psychiatric or neurological examination, such as a CT (computerized tomography), (magnetic resonance imaging), MRI scan or laboratory tests.
A complete medical history can be determined through these tests, and it is best that the doctor be the one to share this information with the person who has been diagnosed..
If diagnosed in the early stages of the disease, it would be better to tell the person who asks what is wrong.
At that point, it would be wise to have drafted a Health Care Proxy, or Living Will with explicit instructions as to what is to happen with you if you are incapable of decision making.
Read MoreWhat is Alzheimer Disease.
As we age, many people get more forgetful at certain times. Sometimes more than other times.
Oft times, we don’t remember things almost right after we hear them, and it is said it’s because we don’t concentrate enough on what was being said. While this is considered normal, it is sometimes considered absent-minded.
If there is progression of frequent forgetfulness, then people visit their doctor for a check-up and perhaps a memory test. It is there they learn words like Dementia and Alzheimer,and the various stages of possible progression.
So, What does the Alzheimer’s Association say is Alzheimer’s Disease?
Alzheimer is a slow progressive, irreversible disease which affects the brain. Some areas of functioning which may be affected are memory loss, confusion, and judgement impairment.
There is no known cause or cure for the disease.
Any doctor , care-giver or family lawyer will urge the person with the potential on-set of more aggressive memory loss to be certain they have their affairs in order while they can still remember necessary details.
The world website (www.worldregistryofwills.com) offers excellent guidance and assistance to investigate.It offers helpful step-by-step directions with legal authorities: suggestions on storage: and finally, suggestions for those persons charged with locating the Will Location for quick and easy retrieval when needed..
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Good Sense Needed
Good Sense is certainly needed for bad weather driving.
Believing one can drive in bad weather the same as clear, dry summer days is lunacy. but unfortunately way too many drive throwing caution to the wind.
There are many who have already experienced avoidable accidents. Some at their peril.
Drive with Care, Caution,and Courtesy to be able to enjoy your tomorrow’s , but if that is not possible, then be sure to always have on hand a compledted Will for the protection of your family.
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