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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Unless your sibling has power of attorney, he/she can't add you to the contact list, only your parent can.[/quote] Sibling has power of attorney, unfortunately. Parent has alzheimer's supposedly - at least the sibling got a doctor to say the parent has alzheimer's. Is there a good site to have others informed? Maybe the pressure to publicize info would help? Is this not an appropriate situation for such a site? [/quote] Also, I am suspicious that the sibling did something (possibly physical) to land the parent in the hospital. I don't know where to start. [/quote] What makes you suspect all of this? Sites like Caring Bridge or Care Pages can be a good way for someone to keep a wider group of people informed of what's happening, so perhaps suggest one of those. If you truly believe there's an abuse situation going on, it sounds like you need to start by going out there for an extended visit to see what's actually going on and gathering information. If you find evidence, you need to see an elder law attorney about pursuing a case for elder abuse.[/quote]
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