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Back to Episodes334. How Christian Caregivers Seek Legal Clarity — When the Hard Part Is the Decision
Description
You are trying to make the right legal decision.
You have spoken to an attorney.
You have listened to other professionals.
You are gathering information so you do not make a mistake.
But what if the issue is not conflicting advice?
In this episode, we walk through a real conversation with a spouse caregiver navigating Medicaid planning, power of attorney, and legal uncertainty—and uncover the deeper issue most caregivers miss.
Dementia does not only affect memory.
It changes how decisions function inside a marriage.
And often, that shift happens before legal documents reflect it.
This episode helps you identify when a decision-making threshold has already been crossed—and what faithful stewardship requires next.
What This Episode Covers- Why conflicting legal advice is often not the real problem
- How dementia quietly shifts decision-making inside a marriage
- The difference between shared decision language and actual responsibility
- Why waiting for more information can delay necessary action
- How to recognize when legal authority no longer matches reality
- What it means to act faithfully when responsibility has already shifted
00:00 Conflicting legal advice and why it feels like an information problem
02:21 A real caregiver decision about Medicaid planning and POA
04:58 Understanding non-springing power of attorney and legal control
09:14 When research delays decisions instead of clarifying them
14:30 The real issue: aligning authority with what has already changed
The question is not:
Which attorney is right?
The question is:
Has decision-making already shifted in your home—and are you still operating as if it hasn’t?
Before debating legal strategies, placement, or timing, identify the structural reality:
Who is actually making decisions right now?
When a Decision Threshold Needs ClarificationSometimes caregivers recognize that something in the family dynamic has shifted, but they cannot clearly identify what has changed.
That is the moment to slow down and examine the structure.
Caregiving Threshold ReviewIf you need help clarifying a specific dementia caregiving decision, a Caregiving Threshold Review may help.
https://thinkdifferentdementia.thrivecart.com/dignicare-solutions-session/
This is a 15-minute advisory session focused on one concrete problem.
During the session we will:
- Identify the actual problem you are facing
- Clarify who currently holds decision authority
- Determine whether a true care threshold has been crossed
- Outline practical next steps within your real constraints
There is no intake process, no emotional processing, and no obligation.
This session is appropriate when responsibility is present and a decision cannot be delayed.
Ongoing Responsibility: DigniCare FellowshipFor caregivers carrying long-term responsibility, DigniCare Fellowship provides structured group advisory support for navigating ongoing caregiving decisions.
It is not therapy or emotional support.
It is practical guidance for caregivers stewarding responsibility over time.
Final ClarityCaregiving decisions become clearer when the real problem is named.
Sometimes the threshold is medical.
Sometimes it is logistical.
And sometimes, as in this case, the threshold is structural.
Before debating safety or placement, identify the deeper question: