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Problem: I seem to have been written off by the nursing home as not having any legal standing in regards to my mother's care or spending money at all. Legal Aid drew up the FPOA and DPOA in 2007, and I thought we were all set. I never saw it coming. ...
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Hello, After caring for my 89-year-old mother for seven years, who has Alzheimer Disease, which I managed with a pretty controlled environment, including daily in-person checks at her apartment, for the last seven years, I feel like she was stolen fr...
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To clarify, we do have a DPOA. I hear different stories as to whether it is in effect or not based on the Alzheimer's. My mother apparently still has a valid signature because I set the reminder in her call queue to show up for her housing recertific...
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Hello, I have been actively involved in caring for my 89-year-old mother since I coincidently moved back to my hometown in 2011. If we lump in financial management, the care extends back to her early sixties because she could not balance a checking a...
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Hello. I was wondering what people have done when a parent needs help managing money and has other needs in order to stay home. I do some housekeeping, all her shopping, and often act more like a social worker, filling out forms, making calls, etc. A...
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Problem: I seem to have been written off by the nursing home as not having any legal standing in regards to my mother's care or spending money at all. Legal Aid drew up the FPOA and DPOA in 2007, and I thought we were all set. I never saw it coming. ...
2
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0
Kudos
3100
Views
Hello, After caring for my 89-year-old mother for seven years, who has Alzheimer Disease, which I managed with a pretty controlled environment, including daily in-person checks at her apartment, for the last seven years, I feel like she was stolen fr...
0
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1
Kudo
805
Views
To clarify, we do have a DPOA. I hear different stories as to whether it is in effect or not based on the Alzheimer's. My mother apparently still has a valid signature because I set the reminder in her call queue to show up for her housing recertific...
0
Replies
1
Kudo
3263
Views
Hello, I have been actively involved in caring for my 89-year-old mother since I coincidently moved back to my hometown in 2011. If we lump in financial management, the care extends back to her early sixties because she could not balance a checking a...
1
Reply
0
Kudos
3296
Views
Hello. I was wondering what people have done when a parent needs help managing money and has other needs in order to stay home. I do some housekeeping, all her shopping, and often act more like a social worker, filling out forms, making calls, etc. A...
2
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1
Kudo
5864
Views
Problem: I seem to have been written off by the nursing home as not having any legal standing in regards to my mother's care or spending money at all. Legal Aid drew up the FPOA and DPOA in 2007, and I thought we were all set. I never saw it coming. ...
2
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0
Kudos
3100
Views
Hello, After caring for my 89-year-old mother for seven years, who has Alzheimer Disease, which I managed with a pretty controlled environment, including daily in-person checks at her apartment, for the last seven years, I feel like she was stolen fr...
0
Replies
1
Kudo
805
Views
To clarify, we do have a DPOA. I hear different stories as to whether it is in effect or not based on the Alzheimer's. My mother apparently still has a valid signature because I set the reminder in her call queue to show up for her housing recertific...
0
Replies
1
Kudo
3263
Views
Hello, I have been actively involved in caring for my 89-year-old mother since I coincidently moved back to my hometown in 2011. If we lump in financial management, the care extends back to her early sixties because she could not balance a checking a...
1
Reply
0
Kudos
3296
Views
Hello. I was wondering what people have done when a parent needs help managing money and has other needs in order to stay home. I do some housekeeping, all her shopping, and often act more like a social worker, filling out forms, making calls, etc. A...
2
Replies
1
Kudo
5864
Views
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Date Registered | 12-13-2015 04:35 AM |
Last Visited | 05-05-2021 02:12 AM |
Total Messages Posted | 10 |
Total Kudos Received | 3 |