A loved one's dementia will break your heart. Don't let it wreck your finances
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Sharon Gwinn holds a picture of her husband, who had Lewy body dementia toward the end of his life.Reckless financial behavior was one of the first signs of the disease."It's what attacked his brain first," Gwinn says.Katie Blackley/WESA Sharon Gwinn had been married almost 30 years when she cleared out the savings and checking accounts that she shared with her husband, and then transferred that money into accounts that were only in her name.
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