Assisted Living home care business
A lawyer got a moderate alzheimers person to sign POWER OF ATTORNEY over to them without the persons knowlege?
They came to his assisted living home and got several of the residents to sign the POA and my Grandfather didn’t know what he was signing. He doesn’t know about stuff like that. My aunt takes care of all of his business but does not have POA over him. She is on a fixed income herself and hasn’t had the money to get it. My Grandfather wants his family to be in charge and make all his decisions and when we tell him what has happened he will be very upset. Is there a law that can overturn this or someone that can help us we don’t have the money to hire an attorney. And this is an outrage!
All he has to do is sign one for your aunt, add a clause that makes all previous POA’s void, and send a letter to the attorney stating such.
Outrageous? If it went as you tell it, then yes, but a quick and easy fix.
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Home Care Business
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The personal assistance provided at Assisted Living Facilities ensure that the dignity and self-respect of the occupants are upheld and that they get ample opportunities to socialize, make friends, and also keep in touch with their family. The assistance can be either routine or intensive. The personal assistants are trained to be mindful of the requirements and values of senior citizen.