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Power of Attorney for an Elderly Parent?

If my sister has POA over my mom, does my mom have to stay with her, or how does that work?

By TG from TX

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November 6, 20130 found this helpful

No she does not have to stay with her. I have POA for someone living in a different but nearby city.

 
November 6, 20130 found this helpful

I have POA for my Mom, and she doesn't stay with me. She lives in a memory care home.

 

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