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Re: Tonight's note to my siblings
[Re: holdingontoit]
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03/07/17 04:15 PM
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T_C: Was your petition opposed? I am guessing LG's Mom would vigorously oppose the appointment of anyone other than herself. If your lawyer got a guardian appointed over a spouse's opposition, quickly and for a reasonable fee, then kudos to all involved. In all events, glad to hear it worked out for you in the end. My petition happened a year after my father died. Wasn't until then that it became obvious that my mother was not rowing with both oars in the water, though she resisted any attempts at outside assistance (including her kids). Her comment was that my father had always managed everything financial, and now it was her turn at the money thing. Under attorney's advice, we cajoled her into having a psychological evaluation (which insurance covered completely, and involved almost 8 hrs. of interactive evaluation) and that was what worked for us in our petition. I understand that LG has her mother as adversary in a petition, but my focus would be equally on her serving to obstruct LG's father from getting the care he needs. That's why I thought Adult Protective Services could help advise her through how to handle this. It surely would not be the first time they experienced it. Maybe it is she who needs evaluating in this circumstance. Onset of dementia really triggers a self-protective fear of any outside interference or loss of control. Just my thoughts..
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Re: Tonight's note to my siblings
[Re: Blair]
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03/10/17 12:22 AM
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Re: Tonight's note to my siblings
[Re: SmilingWife]
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03/29/17 04:44 PM
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If I am not mistaken, the state of Florida has daily issues with Seniors and driving. There are reports almost daily of cars that just drive off the road and into something. LG: If you are really concerned and are convinced that your father is a danger to others, you can make a report to the local police with your concerns. Depending on the department, some will keep an eye out for the vehicle. They may pull over if car is showing any questionable maneuvers. They can not just simply pull them over for no reason. If it is on "file" and they do get pulled over, this information could help the officer make a decision about driving competence. One department sincerely thanked a friend for the info, they felt it was backing them up, another department refused to even take info, because no accident was committed. That may sound underhanded, but it is your gut feeling, and if the safety of your parents and other drivers is a true risk, a report may not be that bad. P.S. https://senior.com/uber-for-elders/Would they consider using UBER? Not joking. A relative could relay the request for them - if they were afraid of the technology.
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