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Need help ASAP in Florida. Any advice?
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Amyhern4984
Replied Aug 2018
I would like to get more involved in my mother's health care. My sister has POA and she tells me mom is ok. Is it worth me getting involved?
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Countrymouse
Answered Apr 2019
What paperwork do I need to gain full control of my Mother's bills, bank accounts, medical decisions, etc?
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NeedHelpWithMom
Replied Aug 2019
If you have financial and medical POA, HIPAA and successor trustee for Grandparent with Alzheimer's is it necessary to obtain guardianship?
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PussJr
Replied Feb 2020
Can medical appointment information be told if you are on record as caregiver?
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trcroyle
Answered Aug 2020
My mother has POA over my grandmother. My aunt put her in a nursing facility. What can we do to find her?
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EmotionallyNumb
Answered Dec 2020
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Durable Health POA + HIPPA; who judges incapacity?
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Isthisrealyreal
Replied Jan 2021
What type of computer/patient portals do nursing homes use? Facility seems to be lacking/withholding info.
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NeedHelpWithMom
Answered Jul 27, 2023
Because of HIPPA laws I cannot get any information from the doctor. Will I have acess to information being POA?
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talkey
Answered Feb 2018
My mom (78) won’t let anyone in her Dr. appts or talk to the Dr. regarding her health. We have noticed a decline in her mental abilities. Advice?
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SueC1957
Answered Jun 2018
HIPPA, POA, Etc.?
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SueC1957
Answered Sep 2018
Any recommendations for ways of keeping ready for parent's health problems?
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snuggy
Answered Jan 2019
Can you have multiple health care representatives?
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worriedinCali
Answered Jun 2019
Mom has been diagnosed with dementia. Living alone in big house daddy built. Will not consider moving but needs to. Need ideas/help
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AlvaDeer
Answered Dec 2019
My mother is in an assisted living area and today I found out they are giving out info to people that are not on the list to give info to.
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NeedHelpWithMom
Answered Sep 2020
Here I am again... New to this life event called dementia. Has anyone had this HIPAA issue keep them in the dark about tests and diagnosis?
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sp19690
Answered Jul 2021
My brother and cousin’s wife took full charge of things. I was not informed of a thing. How do I respond to this?
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RRFeury
Answered Jun 2018
Could you tell me how my mother can think that because she has been retired and has paid for LTC that Medicare will cover long-term care.
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JoAnn29
Answered Dec 2018
Can I get my mom to add me to hospice list so I know more about her care? My sister POA won't let me or my sibling know anything.
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JoAnn29
Answered Mar 2019
Hallucinations at night?
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GardenArtist
Answered Jan 2020
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