4/20/2018




Death is one such topic that no one likes to talk or even think about, particularly if it’s their own. But, if you do not take up the decision of making a Will to list the ways in which your entire wealth must be distributed when you are still alive, then you could possibly leave mountains of issues and hardships for your loved ones.

Perhaps, like others, you feel awed or terrified by the process it entails – or is it the expense that puts you off?

Despite all of it, the truth is the process involved in making a Will (if you’re new to the process, it’s recommended to use a  simple Will template) could be quite easy and won’t burn a hole in your pocket provided you to take its major drawbacks into consideration.

However, there are certain situations where you might face a few issues. One such situation is assisting a parent or loved one who is diagnosed with dementia. Of course, it’s not going to be a walk in the park when helping them plan for the future, but it’s absolutely necessary.

You would’ve heard the phrase “Time waits for none”. Well, that applies here; in simple words, the more time is wasted after the person is being diagnosed with dementia, the less time is left for them to partake in the Will planning process.

Now you might ask if it is possible for a person with dementia to draft their own Will. The answer is, “Yes, they can!” but only if certain criteria are met.

Before going through the different criteria, let’s take a look what Dementia actually is and its signs.

4/19/2018


The five senses of the body namely, sense of sight, taste, touch, smell, and sound provide an essential role in how the body operates. Each one of the senses is vital in everyday life. For most people, eyesight is very precious among the five senses. I, for example, is afraid of losing the ability to see, because eyes allow us to connect with the surroundings, explore new things, and help us view the world around us. 

We spend most of our waking hours reading, watching, perceiving objects or just gazing at an object. From the time we wake-up until we go to sleep at night, we use our eyes all the time. 
To help maintain your quality of life, it is vital to protect your eyesight. You should be mindful of how you manage a healthy lifestyle, prevent exposure to contaminants, have regular eye checkups, get the right amount of sleep and wear the proper protective glasses.