(Note: it is OK for a Medicaid applicant to have been paying a relative for services, at market value. That is why I asked if sister is taking care of Mother. If either of you is paid by her in the future be sure to have a written agreement in place spelling out what is being provided, such as room and board or transportation to appointments, etc.)","dateCreated":"08/16/2012 10:58:42","upvoteCount":1,"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"jeannegibbs","image":"https://ac-cdn.azureedge.net/infusionnewssiteimages/d8eae5f5-bc56-4c00-8fce-19c697c9ef5d_100x100.JPG"}},"suggestedAnswer":[{"@type":"Answer","@id":"https://spisloshub.com/questions/answer-184369","url":"https://spisloshub.com/questions/152598.htm?orderby=recent","text":"I am caregiver to my aunt who has mid stage dementia....I shop for het, pay all her bills and see she gets what she needs...I do not have poa or dpoa...my name is on her accounts....she is in AL...she is 95.....I reimburse myself thru ATM once or twice a month....I also pay someone to visit with her twice a week because I work a full time job..","dateCreated":"08/16/2012 09:17:18","upvoteCount":0,"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"Gayle189","image":""}},{"@type":"Answer","@id":"https://spisloshub.com/questions/answer-184365","url":"https://spisloshub.com/questions/152598.htm?orderby=recent","text":"My sister does not help with the caregiving and she tells mom that she doesn't have enough money each month to pay her own bills. I have a hard time believing this because my sister just bought 2 new cars, one for herself and one for her daughter. My mom does have 2 other savings accounts in her name and currently I do manage these accounts, including her checking on line. Can I transfer funds from one account to another account since I am POA? My fear is my mom won't have enough money later if she keeps writing unnecessary checks to my sister.","dateCreated":"08/16/2012 09:02:44","upvoteCount":0,"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"rocknhardspot1","image":""}},{"@type":"Answer","@id":"https://spisloshub.com/questions/answer-184259","url":"https://spisloshub.com/questions/152598.htm?orderby=recent","text":"I think it would create a real can of worms to deposit mother's money in your account. How about opening a separate new account for mother but without her having a check book or bank card for it? You would use this account to pay her bills. Maintain a small amount in the original account, if she likes to write checks for her hair appointments and other small items. Make sure she understands that there is not enough in the account to write $300 checks. The fees for a bounced check or two might be part of the cost of resolving this problem.
Does your sister do any of the caregiving for Mom? On what basis is she talking Mom into giving her money, do you know?","dateCreated":"08/15/2012 16:15:27","upvoteCount":2,"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"jeannegibbs","image":"https://ac-cdn.azureedge.net/infusionnewssiteimages/d8eae5f5-bc56-4c00-8fce-19c697c9ef5d_100x100.JPG"}}]}}