Dementia, Help with Financial Management, and Well-Being

Anek Belbase, Geoffrey T. Sanzenbacher
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Earlier research indicated that the vast majority of retirees with dementia do not use the U.S. Social Security Administration’s Representative Payee Program, despite the fact that many have lost the capacity to manage their own finances. However, that research also indicated that most retirees with dementia do have access to informal caregivers who could assist them (e.g., a resident adult child or non-impaired spouse), but the research did not examine whether those individuals provided assistance specifically with financial management. This paper uses the National Health and Aging Trends Study to determine whether beneficiaries with dementia receive help from their informal caregivers in managing their finances. The paper also examines the financial well-being of those with assistance compared to those without assistance.
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痴呆症,帮助财务管理和幸福
早些时候的研究表明,绝大多数患有痴呆症的退休人员不使用美国社会保障局的代表收款人计划,尽管事实上许多人已经失去了管理自己财务的能力。然而,该研究还表明,大多数患有痴呆症的退休人员确实可以获得可以帮助他们的非正式照顾者(例如,居住的成年子女或未受损的配偶),但该研究没有检查这些人是否提供了具体的财务管理方面的帮助。本文使用国家健康和老龄化趋势研究来确定患有痴呆症的受益人是否从他们的非正式照顾者那里得到帮助来管理他们的财务。该论文还研究了那些有援助的人与没有援助的人的财务状况。
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