With little end in sight to the pandemic, adults responsible for elderly parents and other senior caretakers continue to do their best to protect the most vulnerable.
Recognizing the need to provide tools to assist with the stress caused by the pandemic, Foster Swift attorney Amanda Martin has put together a 'COVID-19 Checklist for Caregivers of Seniors' that lists recommended steps caretakers should take to prepare for possible COVID-19-related illnesses among those they care for should the worst happen including:
- What estate planning documents to have ready
- What items to have on hand to help prevent and treat COVID-19
- Keeping a written or digital list of current medications and conditions
This free downloadable checklist is available on the Foster Swift Elder Law Blog page at mielderlawblog.com.
- Posted November 05, 2020
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Attorney provides 'COVID-19 Checklist for Caregivers of Seniors'
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