Follow a Step-by-Step Planning Process to Have Peace of Mind
When making medical decisions for your person Living with Dementia.
ONE-TIME PAYMENT
3-Month Plan
Take action weekly to create your person's plan in just 60 days
Course Overview
Module 1 Resources
If You are Living with Dementia OR if Your Person has Mild Cognitive Impairment or is in the Early Stage
The "Cardinal" Rule
Caregiver "Rules" or Guidelines
Becoming Your Person's Medical Decision Maker & What to do if You Do Not Have Paperwork Naming You as their Decision Maker
When can you make their medical decisions? - Talking about "capacity"
The Steps the Brain Needs to Take to be able to Make Medical Decisions
Take action! Your person's Advance Directives
Module 2 Resources
Module 2 Introduction
Why Legal Planning is Something to Consider
Importance of Financial Planning
Mindset Shifts to Help You
Why You Absolutely Need to Gather Your Person's Medical History
How to Gather Your Person's Medical History
Watch: If Your Person is Living in a Facility or You Are Considering a Move into a Facility
Watch: If You Are Making Medical Decisions With Someone Else
Module 3 Resources
What are goals of care?
The 3 Goals of Care Categories
Quality of Life and Goals of Care
Tipping Points
Module 4 Resources
Introduction
How to Organize your Medical Decision Plan
A Framework for Medical Decision Making
Checking in to Reassess your Plan
Module 5 Resources
Introduction
Head Injuries
Rib Fractures
Spine Fractures
Upper Extremities
Hip and Pelvic Fractures
Skin Injuries
Pneumonia
Urinary Tract Infection (UTI)
Skin Infections
Failure of Antibiotics
Malnutrition and Dehydration
Constipation
Swallowing Issues
Mobility Issues
Delirium
Behavioral Issues
Using Your Decision Planning Spreadsheet in Module 5
Receive a Recorded Personalized Analysis of Your Person's Medical History from Dr. Lamb!
Using the medical history you gather and organize, Dr. Lamb will break down the conditions you need to focus in on inside the course. And will teach you other information you need to know about your person's medical risks that might not be covered specifically inside the course.
Saving you time in the planning process by helping you focus your energy on the decisions you are most likely to need to make in the near future. Pointing you towards resources or services you may benefit from knowing about or using.
Things you need to know about the medications your person takes. Ex: side effects to look out for, medication risks, questions to ask your person's care team, things to consider in the future. Because medications need their own plan and each one should be benefitting your person.