My mother has been placed in an Independent Living apt. within a resort-type retirement center. My brother took care of all the arrangements. My mother is in the late "middle" stages of Alzheimers. The facility will not give me any information about her or even her apartment number. I'm being told she will soon have to move into their "assisted/nursing" wing because of her condition. My brother won't give me her phone number and I'm afraid I won't be allowed to see her once she's moved. She lives in another state. I think he has taken it upon himself to alert the facility not to give out info. to her 3 daughters. What can I do? Are there laws regarding this?
i would be heartbroken if my brother did that to me . i be knockin on his door and demandin to know why he s doing that for ....
I'd follow Kelley's advise and contact the nursing home management as well. In the meantime, they MUST give her letters, cards, and gifts. That IS the law. Don't delay, 'send' your love to her. Sooz~
These sisters have thrown major monkey wrenches into my mother's affairs, and they still have all the rights to challenge me, complain, and be taken seriously. When I tell the PG what these two are up to, the PG doesn't take any action. Of course if your brother has conservatorship, he's in power, yet it will still be overseen by the county.
So, bad news from my point of view, but (this being California), you probably have the right to see your mother and contact her as much as you want. Could be your brother is poisoning her mind against you and others in the family, perhaps to be the only one to inherit. I'd keep track of every attempt and interaction.
Can I file any legal lawsuit action against my siblings who illegally won't allow me to visit my mother while I legalized to live with her for many years after my father died in 2009?
Can you help me to find a Sherman Oaks or Los Angeles attorney who can help my rights to visit my mother right away? I have the rights to take care of my mother to stay out from her Sherman Oaks home retirement care right away. I hope that you can help me to find any private Sherman Oaks or Los Angeles attorney who interests to handle my legal rights to take care of my mom right away.