Overwhelmed caregiver
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So sorry that you are going through this crap. I do not know where in Michigan you are at but if you are in metro Detroit is a Gilda's Club on Rochester Rd in Royal Oak or the Cancer Support Center in Ann Arbor near 23 & Washtenaw. Both have caregiver support groups and from experience I can highly recommend attending one of them. If you are in western Michigan there is a Gilda's club in Grand Rspids and they do programs in Holland and Lowell. If none of those work check his hospital to see if they offer something.
It is imperative that you talk to a lawyer to find out exactly where you stand. If they have the POA and inherit everything expect to just be cut out. It sounds like they have it planned already. They have a free nurse who is also paying bills.0 -
Thank you for your response.dennycee said:Welcome to csn site
So sorry that you are going through this crap. I do not know where in Michigan you are at but if you are in metro Detroit is a Gilda's Club on Rochester Rd in Royal Oak or the Cancer Support Center in Ann Arbor near 23 & Washtenaw. Both have caregiver support groups and from experience I can highly recommend attending one of them. If you are in western Michigan there is a Gilda's club in Grand Rspids and they do programs in Holland and Lowell. If none of those work check his hospital to see if they offer something.
It is imperative that you talk to a lawyer to find out exactly where you stand. If they have the POA and inherit everything expect to just be cut out. It sounds like they have it planned already. They have a free nurse who is also paying bills.
Thank you for your response. I'm in Lansing but partner is receiving care in Ann Arbor. I'm willing and able to travel almost anywhere so I appreciate the information.0 -
Sorry
No suggestions. But it's tough and unfair when various branches of a patient's family cannot put their differences aside and come together for the comfort of the patient. Rick.0
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