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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Get her doctor involved. Make it clear that your mom has resources and you’re worried she’s not getting adequate care. If the doctor recommendeds round the clock care it’ll be really hard for POA sibling to deny her that. In my opinion this is the most important of the issues. Dementia can get really bad really fast... Sibling E should continue to refuse to clean and do yard work because it’s ridiculous. If sibling A wants to be a martyr that’s on them. I don’t participate or facilitate crazy. [/quote] Good advice. Follow sibling E's lead on this.[/quote] +1 I agree with getting a doctor involved to recommend what's in mom's best interest. Dementia can mean a lot of safety risks for her and while staying at home can be nice, it's not always the safest option. [/quote]
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