They are investigating my sister putting my mom's social security and pension benefits into an account without my mother's name since this is my mother's income and not my sister's. They said it is illegal. Is this true? My sister also closed out my mother's $30,000.00 CD without her permission. Does anyone know if we can get all mom's money returned back to her? Does Protective Services really help the elderly people? The lady seemed to be on mom's side and I want to know if she can be swayed by my very vindictive sister and not get mom's money returned.
Did she have POA? ... Permission or not, what she did is outright immoral. I'd lock her a__ up and throw away the key. Stealing from your own mother?
Like I said, I'd lock her up together with that Quack. For the moment, the Lady you're talking about seems to be an ally that you can't trust. Believe what you feel and have a Plan B. ... Money can make people do strange things, so read everything thoroughly -- especially the fine print. Good luck.
-- ED
If your mom is considered incompetent, I believe you can set up a guardian and a separate trustee who could also be the payee representative. Put her money in a trust with the trustee being the one who writes the checks/pays the bills. There is probably a kind of trust for this situation which provides accountability and oversight.
Once Social Security has done the investigation my guess is that not only will the money have to be returned but your sister may also be prosecuted. Unless your mother is declared incompetent, the Social Security people will require that they talk to her directly.
If your mom is ok enough mentally, you may need to talk with her about who she allowed to be put on her accounts/CD's. If your sister is on these accounts this has to be changed also.
A POA can be written in any manner....some are only for medical, some are financial, some are both. The one that we have for my mil gives us control over every aspect of her life.
I wish you luck with this.....it won't be easy, but you will be able to overcome this for mom.
You all just got screwed and so did you Mom. It is always interesting when people get into a position of control. (Especially the 8 weeks notice things would change.) It will be expensive but get a good lawyer who knows the courts and 'elderly issues'. I don't know if you can retrieve the money in the long run, but what she/he did is wrong. There are few legal rulings. Most are on a case by case bs... Have experienced this with my Aunt and her stepdaughter and found there is noting that could be done. However, if the money needs be there for her upkeep & well being, then you have a case in any forum. Pursue all legal options.
I would like to know what I am looking at for advanced Dementia. Since my mother has not had it but for about 1 1/2 years, I am beginning to see the decline now. Is your mom able to care for herself at all now? They say Dementia goes on into Alzheimer's. Can your she remember who you are now? My mom knows me for sure, still, and my brother. She knows my sons, but has to study them to make sure she knows them. She does not know who was in sequence order by birth though. As far as their names, she usually does not remember their names. She knows my daughter but since she saw a picture of a rose tattoo on my daughter's leg , my mother now thinks my daughter is the scum of the earth. She is very ugly to her, so my daughter prefers to not want to be around her anymore.
About your paying your mother's bills, are you on her bank account. If you have POA that is some plus for you, but if your mother cannot sign you onto her account, you will have to go to the bank and show them the POA. If they know she is in a nursing home, the bank may allow you to be on her account. If not, you will have to get a doctor to sign off and write a letter for you. If that doesn't work, then you can get an attorney and that will solidify everything. You can get all her mail changed to come to your house after this, probably after she is in the nursing home. You know she is not going to be able to have bills sent to her in the nursing home, your the one that is her POA, so this will help you. Good luck with this and I hope this may be of some help. She is lucky to have you on her side!
My mother first was diagnosed with moderate dementia. Her doctor said that she could not live alone, cook & drive so she moved in with me in first week of December 2008. Her house is near my place, but she does not own it. Just Life Estate. After one year of her staying with me, her stepson sued to take the house so I got an attorney to protect her rights. That's when I got POA to handle her affairs while she still had mind to be aware of things. She did not join Plan D for prescription drugs as I had discovered too late in January of 2009 so we had to pay for her meds in full for one year (I tried to fix for her, but Medicare said deadline was Dec. 31 so I was too late, they wouldn't make an exception. I hadn't known that she did not join Plan D!) Then when Jan. 2010 arrived she finally got her prescription meds reduced then quickly reached the donut hole so we used her credit card until it got maxed out plus paying for that attorney was sucking money from us.
Then she started to get confused more and more so I took her to her doctor. He said her dementia was now advanced. She still was manageable until early this month. She started to wander, wanting to go outside and crying, etc. I was so worried about her due to my deafness so I nearly had no sleep keeping an eye on her so I called her doctor. He said for me to bring her to ER which I did. She checked out fine physically so they sent her to Behavioral Health unit to be evaluated and found that she needed to go to a nursing home for her safety.
As for her bills I am going to call and ask them to reduce so that we could pay off. She only has 3... Bank of America, Shell and CareCredit. I hope they will get reduced by 60% rather than filing for bankruptcy. Maybe it's better to file for bankruptcy on her behalf, but I think it may not be a good idea, not sure of this.
As for her checking account. When SS put my name as Representative Payee, I went to her bank, they told me it would be no problem that I write checks on her behalf to pay for bills and things she need, etc. so I didn't put my name on her account. It's a small town here so they know me.
I will find out more what Nursing home will do with her SS and how soon they start taking it. Medicare pays for her care up to 20 days then Blue Cross Blue Shield pays up to 100 days before Medicaid kicks in. It's been so gruesome for me having to deal with all of this. I hate to deal with my deadbeat siblings. One sister in Texas, I haven't heard from her for over a year, her son in California, he never came here for two years and another sister in Ohio has been very nasty to me via facebook and emails, calling me "manipulative and controlling". Ugh! Since I found this site I am amazed that it's very common for siblings to treat caretakers bad.
Your sister has stolen from your mother...plain and simple. It's your sister's responsibility to pay back the money that she "stole" from her own mother. Your mother's pension and SS money does NOT belong to your sister....it belongs to your mother.
Wow......I cannot believe how unbelievably EVIL some adult children seem to be, stealing from their parents, finding ways to usurp the parents' SS checks and pensions to supplement their own person income. Yikes. The best prevention for all people over the age of 65 to start putting their assets into a trust so that cannot happen.
Yes, Mom still knows me, calls me "her baby". Most of time she doesn't remember my name, but says she knows I am her baby.
{I am not an expert but I learned this all from experience}
When dealing with Dementia as a family member becomes in need of 24/7 care and needs a trusted person to step in and take over, that "TRUSTED" person suddenly becomes a nurse, dr., lawyer, secretary, personal driver, all together a brain for the Demented persons daily needs. So the "CRASH COURSE" begins.
Therefore study what these issues are. Dementia is defined as mental deterioration, impairment of mental capacity, this is caused by many things. So first step is correct diagnosis. Then comes nursing skills edjucation of meds and effects and interactions with other meds all of this, if managed correctly helps with mental stability. In order to accomplish this it takes legal papers to do so for medical and financial issues to be in "TRUSTED PERSONS" legal control. That is when POA comes in play inorder for a person to act as POA (no matter what type) they are legally responsible for any actions taken with this granted power. POA is illegal when abused, another words if not used for the "benefit of" the person who granted you POA you are responsible for misusing the power. The words on the POA are specifically stated as to what specific power. Ex: if the papers state you can cash a check for $100 and flush a $100 a day down the toilet you are legally allowed to do so no question. When the papers are signed they are in effect and legal as long as the person granting power at the time of granting that power have not been ordered by Judge in court of Law as incompetent. In that case you need to have guardianship granted by judge for the same purpose. So if you are POA and bank OK's your papers to sign in Mom's behalf as her agent on her checks, you can sign them, but, if you use that money to buy anything but something for Mom's sole benefit that is illegal. If Mom can sign checks herself (Durable POA is before or after) and writes a check to grandchilds bday for $20.00, POA is not used so no question reguardless of POA wording, as long as she hasn't been found incompetent. SS is a different matter, if SS checks are deposited into Mom's account set up by Mom prior to POA needed same law applied. If found incompitent SS does not accept POA and someone needs to become a representative payee to be granted for the ability to use the money for the "benefit of" and clear records of this logged. Abuse or mishandling of these funds also illegal. Simply if you have the Power don't abuse it. I do not know what happends if you do. I would not want to face the judge or God or live with myself after that. When I first faced this reality my head was spinning I knew nothing but I researched and learned from reading and the rest well I think My focus was Mom and an Angel was there to guide me and protect Mom, Pure heart and Good Intentions go along way. Don't focus on money, focus on life. God created man...man created money. A tree lives for sun and water and will grow stronger with age, mans disrespect and foolishness will destroy the tree for pleasure or power and will later cry because he needs the tree for shelter and the air he needs to live.
Hopefully your mother may recover some of her lost money.
This has absolutely nothing to do with a POA.
How do I deal with this?