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Asked September 2013
Mom is 82 and has dementia and Alzheimer's. She can`t stay by herself. She owns a lot of property. Can she get any kind of assistance?
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Jinx4740
Sep 2013
If she owns a lot of property, she can get assistance, but she will have to pay for it. She really does need a lawyer and a power of attorney. Good luck.
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You need to see an Elder Attorney so she can get all her finances and medical wishes in order.
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