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March 17,2017 after me taking care of my mom for over 10 years I had power of attorney. June 16 2016 we lived together all this time then took her house closed out her checking. Account. On me kicked me to the street. then they could take of her no more so dumbed. In a nursing home that is so nasty found head lice bugs I tried to talk with them they want listen. She is on hospice care they have got her on so much drugs she is past out. She has primary lateral sclerosis it is a rare nuromuscular disease characterized by progressive muscle weakness in the voluntary muscles. I have tried to talk to them about this please help me

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Maggie--
Take a deep breath and re-read your post. It doesn't make a lot of sense, and people will not be able to help you if we don't understand what is going on.

If English is not your first language, can you find a friend or someone to help you sort through your thoughts and state them in an organized fashion.

I am not judging you at all--I just don't understand the situation enough to begin to offer advice.
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I don't quite understand your post, Maggie. But I think I get that your mother is on hospice in a nursing home you find below-standard. Your brother made this decision, even though you took care of Mother for 10 years. Is that correct?

I am so very sorry you are in this situation of having your mother near end-of-life and also feeling abused/betrayed by your brother. This is a very emotional time for you.

What would you like our help with?
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You have POA? Then your brother did not have the power he had unless he got guardianship. You could bring charges against him but might need a lawyer. If he had POA, then if Mom is not able to make decisions he now has the power. If Mom has lice, you need to call the state to investigate.
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