Aarons Air
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Hi everyone. Not to air dirty laundry in public, but i could use some advice. My parents, who are 93 & 88, have dementia. They have recently been moved into an assisted living facility, against their will. After their move, i quickly realised this was a huge mistake. They do not wish to be there. They call me daily for help. My sisters will not answer their calls. My parents still own their house, and could live in it, with in home care. My sisters, the oldest with power of attorney, feel assisted living is the best place for them. As they, frankly, don't want to have to deal with them. Since the beginning of their approximately two month residency, i have documented many instances, of my mother calling me in tears, over staff mistreating them. With covid restrictions in place, i can not see first hand how they are treated, with the exception of a visit, where i watched an aid, with her mask below her nose, kiss them both, through her mask, on their cheeks, while touching her nose on their skin. I haven't hugged them in over 2 months. And may never be able to, while they are still living. I have to schedule visits, limited to 1/2 hour, once a week. I called a week in advance to schedule one for Thanksgiving, and was told there were no openings ( due to all residents families scheduling, and only one MONITORED meeting room). I asked if any of my sisters had scheduled a visit, and was informed- no. My oldest sister has power of attorney, is the trustee, and a 3rd person listed on their checking account. For me to pay for in home care, their groceries, etc., i need access to or control of their money. I asked my sister to concede, and she declined. I have scheduled an initial consultation with a lawyer, who's hourly rate is $250. I fear this could be tied up in courts for a long, and costly time. With all this in mind, is there an easier/ less costly route i could take ? According to the facility, all they need is a 30 day notice, to terminate the lease. Could it be as easy as simply telling the facility they are moving out, taking them home, and having them sign their checks, to pay for everything ? Would starting a go fund me page, to cover legal fees, be worthwhile ? Have any of you done this, or been down this path ? Thanks in advance for any insight you may offer. Aaron