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[quote=Anonymous]Does she have money that can be used to for her care? You can hire a case manager to check on her, assess her needs and get the appropriate services in place. That person can even be POA if needed. You can ask if they do conservatorship as well, but make sure it's a reputable company because that is A LOT of power. That said, you have to protect yourself and your own health. My brother and I got a case manger involved because we have a mentally ill mother aging and a sister who is manipulative, has paranoid tendencies and is difficult to work with and we felt it is was better to have an outside expert assessing and letting us all know what is needed to keep things peaceful. Our sister is a physician, but goes into strange episodes of denial and hostility. Like dad clearly had terminal cancer and the Dr. was top notch, yet she disagreed (her field is not oncology) and wanted to sue with no evidence there was malpractice-that level of crazy. My heart goes out to you. These are such complicated situations. [/quote]
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