I have been taking care of my mother for 12 years. She lives with me. She is now to the point where she falls frequently, and requires some sort of care. My brother has been designated by my mother has her power of attorney as well a the person to make medical decisions.
I work full time, and can't afford to quite my job. So my brother wants to have a full time nurse move into my home. Is this legal? Can he make decisions without my input. I should point out the home is mine and my husbands.
Yes I know someone who finished that way.
Well you are obviously having doubts about how this person feels about you and maybe feel that they don't care about you, or you may be worried that they are going to stop caring
Just stop caring about it.
Stop caring
Why would you want to!
Of course - not sure why this question arise in the first place. A caring parent needs a child and the child looks upon someone for support - the parent. Then where is there room for any doubt. As regards the religion of the child or the parent as long as they are of the same faith nothing can stop from adoption
There are elderly abuse laws in effect. Report the person.
first of all please respect my answer i do not want to mean but i think the age elderly stop driving is 80 years and up it really depends on the person.
Absolutely.
stop caring about what people tell you and what people think and do what YOU want to do.
stop caring about what people tell you and what people think and do what YOU want to do.
No.No.No.No.