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EPISODE · Jan 6, 2025 · 28 MIN

What do I do if I suspect my Mom has dementia and she’s still handling her own finances?

from Financially Confident Christian

Navigating the delicate balance of protecting a loved one's financial well-being while preserving their dignity is a heart-wrenching challenge, especially when signs of cognitive decline emerge. Ralph Estep Jr. shares a deeply personal story about how he helped a cherished client safeguard her life savings before it was too late, offering valuable insights for anyone in a similar situation. Through the lens of a listener's poignant question, he explores the emotional toll of witnessing a parent struggle with financial management and the fear of infringing on their independence, particularly when dealing with conditions like dementia. Ralph provides actionable steps to document warning signs, establish legal safeguards, and maintain open communication, all while emphasizing the importance of empathy and compassion—especially when mom has dementia. Tune in to discover how faith and practical strategies can empower you to support your aging loved ones without compromising their dignity.Rumble VideoBlogpostPodcast Timestamps:00:00 Episode Overview02:22 Listener's Heartfelt Question04:05 Gratitude Statement05:06 Bible Verse - Exodus 20:1205:55 Margaret's Story: Recognizing Cognitive Decline11:16 Steps to Protect Your Loved Ones16:58 Join the Live Community20:27 Reflection Questions21:30 Action Steps26:20 Conclusion Takeaways: Recognizing early signs of financial confusion in loved ones is crucial for intervention. Documentation of unusual financial behaviors helps protect seniors from potential exploitation. Establishing a durable power of attorney is essential for managing finances effectively. Maintaining open communication with elderly parents ensures their dignity is respected during intervention. Creating an emergency response plan can safeguard your parents' financial well-being. Regular monitoring of financial accounts helps identify suspicious activities or changes. Links referenced in this episode:Ask Ralph Insiders Community https://mailchi.mp/askralph.com/groupAsk Ralph Show Live https://askralphpodcast.com/liveWhat is your question that you would like to ask Ralph? Send Your Question here: https://justaskralph.com/ Join our email list and get a free copy of “Mastering Your Finances” at https://askralph.com/💛 Join the Financially Confident Christian CommunityIf today’s episode encouraged you, we’d love to invite you to be part of something bigger — the Financially Confident Christian Community.This is where faith and finances come together — a growing family of believers supporting one another, sharing encouragement, and helping spread God’s truth about money.Your membership helps keep the show free for everyone while funding new devotionals, study guides, and outreach resources.👉 Learn more and join the mission at financiallyconfidentchristian.com/joinTogether, we’re helping believers everywhere break the cycle of financial shame and live with confidence in Christ. 🙏Get Ralph's Book on becoming a Financially Confident Christian financiallyconfidentchristian.com/becomingLISTEN NOWWATCH NOW ON YOUTUBE (OUR VIDEO VERSION)WATCH NOW ON RUMBLE (OUR VIDEO VERSION)Please share our Podcast with all your friends and family!Submit your questions or ideas for future shows - email us at [email protected] or leave a voicemail message on our podcast pageLeave A Voicemail Message Mentioned in this episode:Post roll for Book Becoming

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