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Planning finances early after a dementia diagnosis
MarketWatch highlights that taking action soon can reduce later financial and estate-planning problems.
MarketWatch says that a dementia diagnosis does not have to be the end of financial planning, and that early action can help families avoid avoidable money and legal headaches later.
The outlet emphasizes that careful planning during the early stages of memory loss can help prevent complications connected to finances and estate planning.
While the story focuses on timing, the central message is that addressing financial matters early, rather than waiting, can make later decisions easier for patients and caregivers.