Money Woes Can Be Early Clue to Alzheimer’s

How do you proceed if you become concerned that a client's decision making ability has become impaired? When do you (or can you) bring this to attention of their family? Although there are no simple answers it is critical that we all keep thinking about these issues, especially as our population ages and as science enables us to diagnose Alzheimer's earlier and earlier. To read the full article, go to New York Times Article

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Regards, Steve and Eric

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