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Why Dementia Action Week Is the Perfect Time to Think About a Lasting Power of Attorney

Why Dementia Action Week Is the Perfect Time to Think About a Lasting Power of Attorney

Updated:

16th September 2025

Why Dementia Action Week Matters

Let’s face it: talking about things like dementia and planning for the future isn’t always easy. But that’s exactly why Dementia Action Week matters. It’s a powerful reminder that while we can’t always predict what’s coming, we can take steps to be prepared.

And one of the most practical, empowering steps you can take? Setting up a Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA).

What Is Lasting Power of Attorney?

If you’re not sure what that is, here’s the simple version: an LPA lets someone you trust step in to make decisions for you if, one day, you’re unable to make them yourself. That might mean managing your finances or making important choices about your health and wellbeing.

When we think about dementia, we often focus on the diagnosis itself. But early planning, before mental capacity is affected, is key. That’s where an LPA can make a huge difference.


A Family’s Story: How an LPA Helped Mark and Angela

For Mark and his mum, Angela, setting up an LPA turned out to be one of the most important things they ever did, though at the time, it didn’t feel urgent.

“Mum was in good health when we first brought up the idea of a Lasting Power of Attorney,” Mark explains. “I remembered reading that it’s best to sort these things out before there’s any decline. So we did it, just in case.”

“A year later, she was diagnosed with early-stage dementia. The LPA meant I could help manage her finances straight away, things like her bank account, bills, and insurance. It took so much pressure off both of us.”

“I honestly don’t know what we would’ve done without it.”

Mark’s story isn’t unique. Every year, thousands of families find themselves in difficult situations, not because of dementia itself, but because there wasn’t a plan in place.


Why Timing Is Everything With an LPA

The tricky thing about mental capacity is that it can change gradually. Once it’s gone, it’s too late to make an LPA. With no Power of Attorney, if you have dementia your loved ones may need to apply to the Court of Protection to be able to help, which is time-consuming, expensive and emotionally draining.

By acting early, while you or your loved one can still make informed decisions, you’re giving everyone peace of mind. You stay in control of who supports you, and how.


Setting Up a UK Power of Attorney Is Easier Than You Think

The good news is that setting up an LPA doesn’t need to be daunting. Services like Power of Attorney Online guide you through the process step by step, with expert checks to help you avoid common mistakes (and 50,000 LPA applications are rejected each year!).

It’s quick, affordable, and you can do it all from home.

Take Action This Dementia Action Week

So this Dementia Action Week, take the opportunity to have the conversation. Whether it’s with a parent, partner or friend, setting up an LPA now can make a world of difference later.

Because this isn’t just paperwork. It’s a promise of support, comfort, and care, when it’s needed most.

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