Elderly Care Living Arrangements
Summary
If your mother is competent, she can decide where to live. As youre not her legal caregiver, youre not obligated to take her back. Communicate with PACE and consider contacting Adult Protective Services (APS) for alternative living arrangements. APS can assist with resources and support for vulnerable adults. If your mother refuses APS assistance, further legal advice may be needed.Full Conversation
I'm not legally her caregiver though
If you're not legally her caregiver, you aren't obligated to take her back into your home. Here are some steps you can take:
- Communicate with PACE about your decision.
- Explore alternative living arrangements for your mother.
- Consider assisted living or nursing homes.
Have you discussed these options with PACE yet?
- Communicate with PACE about your decision.
- Explore alternative living arrangements for your mother.
- Consider assisted living or nursing homes.
Have you discussed these options with PACE yet?
My mom is refusing any other places to go other than back to my house but it's not safe and i work from home and no one is able to take care of her. Can i refuse?
Yes, you can refuse. If you are not her legal caregiver, you are not obligated to take her back into your home. Here are some steps you can take:
- Communicate your decision firmly to PACE.
- Request PACE to find alternative living arrangements.
- Consider involving a social worker to help find a suitable solution.
If you need further assistance or legal advice, would you like to be connected with local lawyers who can better assist with your case?
- Communicate your decision firmly to PACE.
- Request PACE to find alternative living arrangements.
- Consider involving a social worker to help find a suitable solution.
If you need further assistance or legal advice, would you like to be connected with local lawyers who can better assist with your case?
What if pace does not find her a place?
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If PACE doesn't find her a place, you can contact Adult Protective Services (APS) in Virginia for assistance. APS can help find suitable living arrangements for your mother. Additionally, you might consider consulting with a social worker to explore all possible options.
Would you like more detailed information on contacting APS?
If PACE doesn't find her a place, you can contact Adult Protective Services (APS) in Virginia for assistance. APS can help find suitable living arrangements for your mother. Additionally, you might consider consulting with a social worker to explore all possible options.
Would you like more detailed information on contacting APS?
I have spoken with the social worker at PACE and all the nurses as well, they all know i do NOT want her back here
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It seems like a challenging situation. Since you have already communicated with the social worker and nurses at PACE, the next step would be to ensure they are actively seeking alternative living arrangements for your mother. Here are some steps you can take:
- Follow up regularly with PACE to ensure they are making progress.
- Contact Adult Protective Services (APS) in Virginia for additional support.
- Consider consulting with a legal expert for advice.
Would you like more information on contacting APS or further guidance on this matter?
It seems like a challenging situation. Since you have already communicated with the social worker and nurses at PACE, the next step would be to ensure they are actively seeking alternative living arrangements for your mother. Here are some steps you can take:
- Follow up regularly with PACE to ensure they are making progress.
- Contact Adult Protective Services (APS) in Virginia for additional support.
- Consider consulting with a legal expert for advice.
Would you like more information on contacting APS or further guidance on this matter?
What will APS do?
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APS (Adult Protective Services) in Virginia can:
- Assess your mother's situation and needs.
- Provide resources and support to find alternative living arrangements.
- Work with you and PACE to ensure your mother is in a safe environment.
Would you need more detailed information on contacting APS or further assistance?
APS (Adult Protective Services) in Virginia can:
- Assess your mother's situation and needs.
- Provide resources and support to find alternative living arrangements.
- Work with you and PACE to ensure your mother is in a safe environment.
Would you need more detailed information on contacting APS or further assistance?
Do i have to legally take my mom back into my house if it's not safe for her to be here anymore? Even though she can make her own decisions
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No, you are not legally required to take your mom back into your home if it is not safe for her, even if she can make her own decisions. If you are not her legal caregiver, you do not have this obligation.
Since you have communicated with PACE and a social worker, consider contacting APS for further assistance:
Phone: (*) *-*
Website: www.dss.virginia.gov
Would you like more detailed information on contacting APS?
No, you are not legally required to take your mom back into your home if it is not safe for her, even if she can make her own decisions. If you are not her legal caregiver, you do not have this obligation.
Since you have communicated with PACE and a social worker, consider contacting APS for further assistance:
Adult Protective Services (Virginia)
Phone: (*) *-*
Website: www.dss.virginia.gov
Would you like more detailed information on contacting APS?
WHat is a legal caregiver
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A legal caregiver, also known as a legal guardian, is someone who has been appointed by a court to take care of another person who is unable to manage their own affairs due to age, disability, or incapacity. This person has legal authority and responsibility to make decisions about the care, support, and welfare of the individual.
Would you like more detailed information on contacting APS or further guidance on this matter?
A legal caregiver, also known as a legal guardian, is someone who has been appointed by a court to take care of another person who is unable to manage their own affairs due to age, disability, or incapacity. This person has legal authority and responsibility to make decisions about the care, support, and welfare of the individual.
Would you like more detailed information on contacting APS or further guidance on this matter?
Okay, i'm not a legal caregiver I'm just her daughter and she lives with me in my house
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You are not legally obligated to take your mother back into your home if it is not safe for her. It’s important to continue working with PACE and possibly Adult Protective Services (APS) to find a suitable living arrangement.
Would you like more detailed information on contacting APS?
You are not legally obligated to take your mother back into your home if it is not safe for her. It’s important to continue working with PACE and possibly Adult Protective Services (APS) to find a suitable living arrangement.
Would you like more detailed information on contacting APS?
I thought APS was only for people with neglect and abuse
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APS in Virginia helps not only with neglect and abuse cases but also assists vulnerable adults who cannot care for themselves. They provide resources for alternative living arrangements.
Would you like more detailed information on contacting APS, or is there another aspect of the situation you need help with?
APS in Virginia helps not only with neglect and abuse cases but also assists vulnerable adults who cannot care for themselves. They provide resources for alternative living arrangements.
Would you like more detailed information on contacting APS, or is there another aspect of the situation you need help with?
what if she denies it with APS also
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It sounds like you have taken the right steps by involving PACE and considering APS. If your mother refuses APS assistance, you may need to consider further legal advice to protect both your and her best interests.
Would you like more detailed information on contacting APS, or is there another aspect of the situation you need help with?
It sounds like you have taken the right steps by involving PACE and considering APS. If your mother refuses APS assistance, you may need to consider further legal advice to protect both your and her best interests.
Would you like more detailed information on contacting APS, or is there another aspect of the situation you need help with?
I dont have the money for a lawyer
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I understand your concern about not being able to afford a lawyer. It’s good that you’re seeking information and resources. Since you have already involved PACE and are considering APS, they should be able to provide support and resources without the need for a lawyer.
Would you like any more information or assistance on contacting APS or other resources?
I understand your concern about not being able to afford a lawyer. It’s good that you’re seeking information and resources. Since you have already involved PACE and are considering APS, they should be able to provide support and resources without the need for a lawyer.
Would you like any more information or assistance on contacting APS or other resources?
Will pace take her back to my house if mom insist on coming back here because she can make her own decisions
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If your mother is determined to be capable of making her own decisions and insists on returning to your home, PACE might respect her wishes. However, since you are not her legal caregiver and have stated that it's unsafe and unmanageable for you, PACE should work to find alternative arrangements.
Here are some steps:
- Continue communicating your refusal to PACE.
- Contact APS for additional support and resources.
Would you like more detailed information on contacting APS or is there another aspect you need help with?
If your mother is determined to be capable of making her own decisions and insists on returning to your home, PACE might respect her wishes. However, since you are not her legal caregiver and have stated that it's unsafe and unmanageable for you, PACE should work to find alternative arrangements.
Here are some steps:
- Continue communicating your refusal to PACE.
- Contact APS for additional support and resources.
Would you like more detailed information on contacting APS or is there another aspect you need help with?
so pace will not bring her back here?
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Based on the information you provided, PACE should respect your decision not to take your mother back into your home, given that it's not safe for her and unmanageable for you. However, as your mother is capable of making her own decisions, she may insist on returning. If PACE continues to pressure you, contacting APS for additional support and resources is a good step.
Would you like more detailed information on contacting APS or assistance with any other aspect of this situation?
Based on the information you provided, PACE should respect your decision not to take your mother back into your home, given that it's not safe for her and unmanageable for you. However, as your mother is capable of making her own decisions, she may insist on returning. If PACE continues to pressure you, contacting APS for additional support and resources is a good step.
Would you like more detailed information on contacting APS or assistance with any other aspect of this situation?