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<blockquote data-quote="AndBreathe" data-source="post: 2693365" data-attributes="member: 88961"><p>I'm not T1, so won't say anything specific about your father's care, except to say, "Bravo!" to you for being so concerned and "walking the walk", not just talking the talk.</p><p></p><p>In terms of Power of Attorney, it's a process that requires specific processes and tracks to be followed, with witnesses etc. A couple of years ago, we did my partner's Medical PoA and it took him a few weeks to get around his witnesses and discuss the attorney "duties" with both attorney and substitutes (very advisable for longevity). All of that done, it then took almost 5 months for it to go through the final stages - steps on the "other side", and various sort of cooling off notices, but it'as done now.</p><p></p><p>We are just bout to do Financial PoAs now, so we'll play on the same merry-go-round, except it is a little more complicated.</p><p></p><p>So, using a gazillion words where a handful would do, please do open discussions, sooner, rather than later. The prospect of losing control in one form or more is rather unsettling and it may take a little while for your parents to get their heads around what should be done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AndBreathe, post: 2693365, member: 88961"] I'm not T1, so won't say anything specific about your father's care, except to say, "Bravo!" to you for being so concerned and "walking the walk", not just talking the talk. In terms of Power of Attorney, it's a process that requires specific processes and tracks to be followed, with witnesses etc. A couple of years ago, we did my partner's Medical PoA and it took him a few weeks to get around his witnesses and discuss the attorney "duties" with both attorney and substitutes (very advisable for longevity). All of that done, it then took almost 5 months for it to go through the final stages - steps on the "other side", and various sort of cooling off notices, but it'as done now. We are just bout to do Financial PoAs now, so we'll play on the same merry-go-round, except it is a little more complicated. So, using a gazillion words where a handful would do, please do open discussions, sooner, rather than later. The prospect of losing control in one form or more is rather unsettling and it may take a little while for your parents to get their heads around what should be done. [/QUOTE]
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