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I have been my moms poa for 11 years in PA. I recently moved to Nyc and I am sending to get her transferring her from PA to Nyc. My sister was POA in nyc but sent her to me and I have had her in Pa for 11 years.

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You don't lose POA but your mother will lose Medicaid when she crosses state lines. Each state has its own program. Whatever nursing home you want your mother to stay in will need to be willing to take her Medicaid pending.
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That i am aware of :-) much thanks for your response :-)
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I wouldn't think so unless there is something in the document that states such. For example the POA may read that is you, as primary, are not available then successor can proceed as if primary POA. How did it get changed when mom moved to PA? Mom can change it anytime she likes as long as she is competent.
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shes no longer competent, i had to draw a POA in Pa when i had her under my care and for the dept of aging in Pa...i took care of her for all those years, my sister had her for a month and looks like in that month she took out a POA in new york :-(
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You cannot "take out" a POA. Only mom can assign POA, if she is competent. Maybe sis exercised undue influence since mom is not competent?
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