Senior Resource Guide Austin + San Antonio (Fall/Winter 2021)

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STEPS TO TAKE AFTER THE PASSING OF A LOVED ONE

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hen a loved one passes, it can often seem like the world has fallen off its axis. You no longer know which way is up or down, and while coping with grief, you’re forced to address pieces of their life that must be closed out. The process of taking care of final affairs after the death of a parent, spouse, friend or other loved one who you provided care for can seem overwhelming. We understand, which is why we’ve created a checklist outlining step by step what to do after someone passes, so you can spend more time focusing on healing. In the weeks following the death, you’ll want to begin closing out accounts and buttoning up any unfinished affairs. Tackle the tasks that are most meaningful for you and be comfortable delegating the rest to others.

STEPS TO TAKE WITHIN A FEW WEEKS: • Procure certified copies of the death certificate when it becomes available. You’ll need at least 10-15 copies to provide to entities such as banks and government agencies. •

Find the will (if there is one) and figure out who the executor is. This will be the person in charge of settling the estate in the days going forward, and they’ll need to be involved in all estate decisions hereafter.


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7 Items to Consider

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pages 130-134

Steps to Take After the Passing of a Loved One

1min
pages 126-127

Understanding Hospice

3min
pages 116-119

How do I Pay for Assisted Living or Memory Care?

1min
pages 105-107

Hospice Options

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page 120

Types of Residential Care for Seniors

1min
pages 102-103

Selling Your Home to Pay for Care

2min
pages 99-100

Making the Right Choice for Your Loved

2min
pages 95-98

What Type of Mental Health Professional is

1min
pages 90-91

Care Transitions

1min
pages 88-89

Signs Not to Ignore Dementia Versus

4min
pages 84-87

Tips for Effective Alzheimer’s

1min
pages 81-83

Why are Seniors More at Risk of Dehydration?

2min
pages 75-77

Homemade Turmeric

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pages 72-74

Steps to Take After a Memory Issue is Recognized

2min
pages 78-80

How to Address

2min
pages 70-71

Anxiety Reducing Drink Recipe

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pages 68-69

Five Vital Tips to Help Deal with Caregiver Stress

3min
pages 64-67

Home Care versus

2min
pages 60-61

Understanding Medicare: Parts, Plans and Meeting Your Needs

3min
pages 50-53

Five Must-Have Legal Documents

2min
pages 48-49

When Do You Need

2min
pages 58-59

Make the Most of

2min
pages 54-55

Warning Signs of Unsafe Driving in Seniors

2min
pages 38-39

Ombudsmen are

2min
pages 40-41

The Senior Resource

1min
pages 15-17
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