
Originally Posted by
bae
The couple that has been living next to me for 20 years have been wonderful friends and neighbors. They are in their early 70s. Both in extremely good health, and super smart.
He is your typical absent-minded retired college professor, disconnected from the cares of the world.
She is a retired manager from the technology sector, and ran all of the practical affairs of their lives - bank accounts, bill paying, insurance, and so on.
Recently she had a minor slip-and-fall, which produced a small brain bleed that they didn't notice until she developed sudden personality changes the next day.
Symptoms much like a stroke. Much of her memory and ability to focus simply gone. It will be some time before things return to "normal" for her, if they ever do.
She no longer remembered the passwords to their computers, their bank accounts, or even where their accounts were, where their various funds were, which routine bills had to be paid, and all that sort of thing. And, efficient as she was, she was doing almost everything online.
He never knew any of this information to begin with.
It has taken me a good solid month to locate some of this information for him, so that he could even begin to handle the routine financial matters needed for them to continue to function.
So, make sure your family has a way of understanding how to recover if you should have some sudden change of capabilities. It is very stressful to them to have to deal with those matters when they are also trying to deal with the medical situation. These things can happen in a moment, without any warning.