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There were 2 people in the nursing home with same name and they both used the same the bank. The Bank notified on my mom back in December 2015, not the other lady. The bank called Social Security told them and myself that they had notified on the wrong person. I had been talking with a lady from Social Security and explained to her my mom has dementia and I am her POA for Medical & Financial but just when I thought I was making progress. She has stopped returning calls. I don't know how to resolve this ?????????????????

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Call your congressman and senator. File a complaint with your state attorney general. Call the Federal Reserve. Attack from all sides.
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Oy, having to deal with the Social Security Administration is the stuff nightmares are made of. I don't envy you.

Find your local SSA and go there in person. If you call the SSA it's an hour wait time on hold.
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Unfortunately, the SSA does not recognize or deal with POAs. How has the bank followed through with this?
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I did a bit more checking and the SSA can only deal with you if you are the representative payee. If the bank is unable to undo what was done, perhaps it is something you want to look into. There is information on what to do at https://www.ssa.gov/payee/index.htm. I hope it will be easier than this.
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You'll have to copy and paste the url. It gives an error page if you try to click it from here -- I think because it has the period at the end of the url.
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Scotty Pelley on CBS 60 min had a program on this. Social Security Master Death File is incorrect in some cases they were saying. They interviewed people who have had a difficult time proving they are still alive.
They also have a lot of people that aren't on the list that should be. The LATimes had an article saying 60 min did a bad job reporting on the problem. Google Dead or Alive CBS.
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Get a letter stating your mother is alive, how the mix-up happened, that includes your Mom's Social Security number, from the care facility. Google your state's congressman, and senators.Get the nearest office to you. It's better in person; so drive if you can. Otherwise call and write a letter stating the problem, how you tried and failed to resolve the problem, and what you want done. Include the proof from the care facility. Good luck, give the name of the federal employee, who refused to fix the situation, and didn't return calls. This will be fixed within a week.
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I never heard of a bank notifying social security that someone had passed, usually it is the funeral home that does the notifying. If this was the bank's mistake, it's up to the bank to correct it.

I would call a local TV station that does consumer watch type segments and explain to them what happened. Maybe the consumer Reporter could help.
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You might also call your congress representative. Their staffs have a great deal of influence to get things resolved.
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