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Susan, you can do a durable power of attorney, however, that is not going to prevent her from getting his permission to go around that. Sounds like someone will need to set up a conservatorship for
ok when you turn 65, depending upon your insurance, Medicare should become your primary insurance in the typical situation and your insurance through your employer should become your secondary insurance
Sierra, first, I applaud your taking on what is certainly the hardest job in the world. Second, if you ever find yourself in the situation where someone in a facility tells you or your mother she must

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