Dear Amy: My dearest friend in the world was recently diagnosed with Alzheimer’s at a relatively young age.
Down the road, you can still let your friend know that you love her, even if she doesn’t recognize your voice. If speaking by phone becomes impossible, send cards and postcards, and express your affection and gratitude.
I am considering asking them for my inheritance ahead of their passing. My experience during the pandemic has given me a very strong desire to travel for several months. Some of this depends on the culture of your family, and of how these elders have lived their own lives. One or both of your grandparents could live for 20 more years. The amount of your inheritance might shift based on their financial needs now and in the future.
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