Fewer than one in ten appoint someone to manage their lives if they lose mental capacity Care funding, Elderly care, Health care, Health features 2019-05-07 17:53:07 If death is a topic we like to avoid – six out of ten people have not made a will – the thought of becoming incapable of running our own lives is even more taboo. Fewer than one in ten adults in England and Wales have taken steps to appoint someone they trust to step in and look after their affairs if they become incapacitated. Yet the prospect of living out old age in ill health and mental confusion is...Read more