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[quote=Anonymous]Listen, I didn’t even clean my own house when I had the financial resources to hire someone! Of course I would help my mom clean if she didn’t have the funds but there’s no way in hell I would spend precious time cleaning my millionaire mothers house. I also wouldn’t do yard work, because again, that’s something I hired out when I had the resources. The resistance against getting help is insanity and borderline negligence. Especially resistance to hiring a caretaker for longer hours. I would not facilitate this at all. I would also talk to the mothers doctors about the situation. Maybe if the doctor could formally recommend more help that would help force the POA siblings hand. Then it becomes a matter of going against medical advice. It’s one thing if the parent can’t afford it, but to withhold care from someone who has the financial means to pay for it is criminal. [/quote]
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