Anonymous wrote:I'm POA for a senior who has some dementia. This senior had me on the bank account and not another person. They didn't want the other person involved. When that person tried to get on the account before, the senior avoided doing it.
Now the other person is demanding to be put on the bank account. Senior is more spacey and forgetful now...
Should I be worried?
If yes, is there anything I can do?
I don't think the person will steal from the senior. My suspicion is that it's more a matter of wounded pride not to be the POA, so they want to insert themselves into the situation. They themselves have some cognitive impairment and make some unwise decisions and seem to have trouble controlling their emotions (they yell and blow up over small challenges of daily life).
In general, I don't think you should be worried, but what is your relationship to the senior and what is the other person's relationship? The other person could go to court and try to get the POA assigned to them I suppose, but it seems like a lot of effort.
As far as the other person withdrawing money or something, take the same precautions you would to protect your own bank account.