Aging / illness for a loved one
Comments: 8
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04 Sep, '19
Betty Wellhoefer Hill MergedYou currently have a terminal illness checklist to use if my spouse has been diagnosed with a terminal illness, it would be nice to also have one for a loved one not just for a spouse
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16 Oct, '19
Allen Parker MergedI think it would be a good idea to have a checklist of things for adult children to go over or consider when they have an aging parent that has developed dementia or some other mental capacity issue.
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07 May, '21
Mike Admin"Considerations for when parents have developed dementia/reduced faculties" (suggested by Allen Parker on 2019-10-16), including upvotes (8) and comments (0), was merged into this suggestion.
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07 May, '21
Mike Admin"Terminal Illness considerations for a loved one" (suggested by Betty Wellhoefer Hill on 2019-09-04), including upvotes (1) and comments (0), was merged into this suggestion.
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07 May, '21
Mike Admin"Terminal illness for client (not loved one)" (suggested by Melissa Hughes on 2019-10-21), including upvotes (1) and comments (0), was merged into this suggestion.
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10 Jun, '22
ChrisGranger Admin"Cancer diagnosis" (suggested by Ann Garcia on 2022-04-27), including upvotes (1) and comments (0), was merged into this suggestion. Original comment from this merged suggestion: "Checklist for a client who's received a cancer (or other significant medical) diagnosis. There are probably numerous similarities to the terminal illness checklist but that's not something I want to provide her at this point."
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10 Jun, '22
ChrisGranger Admin"Terminal Illness (First Person)" (suggested by Paul on 2022-03-14), including upvotes (1) and comments (0), was merged into this suggestion. Original language from merged suggestion: "A small modification to: "What Issues Should I Consider If My Spouse Has Been Diagnosed With A Terminal Illness?" to be in the first person, i.e. "What Issues Should I Consider If I Have Been Diagnosed With A Terminal Illness?""
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15 Jun, '22
ChrisGranger Admin"Issues to Consider - Child Passing Away" (suggested by Whitey Holt on 2020-09-28), including upvotes (2) and comments (0), was merged into this suggestion. Original language from this merged suggestion: "A client is dealing with a horrific circumstance, the unexpected death of an adult child. Perhaps a generic "Issues to consider' related to death would be helpful since both iterations that currently exist are specific to a spouse or parent. Or, perhaps create one specific to the death of a child."