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I'm a caregiver doing in-home care fearing retaliation w/ this client's DPOA if I ask any questions. I'm seeing what looks like a packaged methodology. -Every unscrupulous act you are warned of/ I can think of has been checked-off (besides credit card fraud, only because she has none!) The other two adult children live out of state, so when I see this DPOA hauling away an RV, boat clothes, furs, antiques, silverware ??? So unjust. I have never encountered a more callous fright-of-a-person. The client definitely is affected but clearly scared to complain. I'm curious if the kids can demand accounting or is this considered burglary? Should I make a call so things can be documented before disappearing. They appear grinning in a new sportscar like they are intoxicated, or at least high on power? I'm only three years in so I can only look on in horror. My live-in quarters are so bare I sort of feel like I am in the same jail as my CL. Thankfully I can escape home to my puppies! This town has wealthy people and extremely poor people. There is no middle class and accordingly Law Enforcement only speaks of stabbings and home invasions. What is this? The film The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey w/ Samuel L. Jackson comes to mind, but no protagonist yet! Thank you for reading my post.
You cannot conceivably have any details here, that I can imagine.
If you suspect elder abuse by a POA and you feel you have suffcient proof do tell APS what proof you have, and that your client has expressed fear to you as regards her POA children. Be ready to move on to another client. You are there three years. Your report may be held in secret but I would imagine, given your serious dislike of the client's POA who is in charge of her care and your employment, that you may be fired.

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