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Sara:

You are free to think whatever you would like. I live nearly an hour away from my mother, so I drive down once a week, or once every two weeks. My son lives nearby and visits her frequently

My nephew was convicted of a felony and actually stole a really large amount of money from her. My mother is extremely concerned about having her money last her throughout her life. Her mother lived to 102.

To everyone:

I want to thank everyone for all the helpful advice I have received in this post. It has helped me so much to figure out the right direction to go in! I now realize with healthcare POA, I can probably have her go to assisted living, because it is not really safe for her to continue to live in the house alone.
I am going to see the elder care attorney for this.

Again, thanks so much to everyone!
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Lovemymamaso May 2022
Don’t pay attention to Sara, her comment was rude and uncalled for. I am my mom’s POA and make and have more money than her and my only motive for POA is to help her ensure that her money lasts as well as to protect her from unscrupulous people. Seek guardianship and tell the nephew to stay away from your mom. And most importantly, don’t let mean spirited people’s comments get to you 😊
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Get local authorities involved. You may need to place a restraining order.
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