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How do I help an elderly person when her relatives seem to be trying to kill her for money???


My grandma is 81 and living in Florida...I am in Michigan. My grandma has been having strokes and she's in the hospital again. From what I hear my sister lives in Florida as well and my grandma is not getting proper treatment...my aunt...(my grandmas daughter) and her b/f have cashed in a $60,000 CD and they have put her house and car up for sale already! I don't know how much time she has left but the doctor my grandma has is my aunts friend! He doesn't even specialize in strokes....he's for internal medicine....We have a strong feeling like they aren't even trying to help her...she's got bedsores and on no meds. What can I do??? I'm desperate! I just can't believe my aunt could be doing this to her. I need to know our rights and her rights and who I can contact. I have no idea what to do . PLEASE help! Thanks!

Florida has an elder abuse hotline. Contact them at http://elderaffairs.state.fl.us/english/...

U cant do anything from a diff state. If there is a way that she can come to MI, have her live closer to you, or you move closer to her that way u can keep a close eye and help her whenever she needs help.

get in contact with the elder abuse group in that area, and hurry. I work in a bank and i see these type of situations all the time, it is so sad.

Make sure you get in the old geeks will and off her yourself!

THAT IS HORRIBLE!!!!! Call the police then protective services and tell them that you have very strong reasons to believe that your grandmother is being neglected. Your aunt, her boyfriend and that wacko doctor should be hung!!!!!!!!!!

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