If they are sufficiently compos mentis they can arrange (but only with their agreement) a power of attorney (of varying types).
I suspect the case(s) you highlight is beyond that point, and I think the only route then is through the Court of Protection (appointing a deputy).
I've been there, but only in the former case (which would have been the latter case if left somewhat longer).
I suspect Bromp may be reasonably placed to advise.
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