I'm worried about my mother. I filed an APS case against my sister and APS took my sister's side even though there are clear signs that of abuse. My mother self reported that my sister told her "I want you dead." When my mother was hospitalized with Covid my sister (who is health care power of attorney) refused to tell the hospital who my mother's PCP was. I've gone up the chain of command with the state and I can't get anyone to review the case.
I was wondering if hiring a social worker to look over the case was a possibility, and if so where could I find someone like that? I've also had issues hiring an attorney for my mother, which I don't know if that's even possible, since I can't contact my mother due to my sister interference. I'm stuck and any advice would be appreciated. Thanks.
I don't know if you can hire an attorney for your mother in her absence, either, but any attorney will be able to tell you. What are the issues you've had?
What are her impairments? Does she have dementia?
If she is competent, she can change her POA at any time.
Is mom a "pot stirrer"? Does she like to create drama between you and sister?
How do you know what sister told or didn't tell the hospital about mom's PCP?
Why couldn't mom tell the hospital that information?
It sounds as though mom is telling you dementia-fueled tales and you are not "getting" that mom's brain is broken.