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At what point is an adult declared incapable of self-care?
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<blockquote data-quote="gcvmom" data-source="post: 287491" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>Lisa, he absolutely does not think my mom has a brain cell worth anything in her head. He has NO respect for her, and never has. Although in the last few years that his health has really declined, he has softened a bit towards her, I think realizing that she is the only person in the world that he has to take care of him. He so much as admitted to her his gratitude for not abandoning him. But that doesn't stop his paranoia and distrust of the world from making him abusive (verbally) towards her and a general PITA to live with.</p><p> </p><p>I don't believe he has a living will. Not even sure if he has a "regular" will. That would mean admitting that he IS going to die some day and that other people will then have control over his stuff (he's a moderate hoarder).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcvmom, post: 287491, member: 3444"] Lisa, he absolutely does not think my mom has a brain cell worth anything in her head. He has NO respect for her, and never has. Although in the last few years that his health has really declined, he has softened a bit towards her, I think realizing that she is the only person in the world that he has to take care of him. He so much as admitted to her his gratitude for not abandoning him. But that doesn't stop his paranoia and distrust of the world from making him abusive (verbally) towards her and a general PITA to live with. I don't believe he has a living will. Not even sure if he has a "regular" will. That would mean admitting that he IS going to die some day and that other people will then have control over his stuff (he's a moderate hoarder). [/QUOTE]
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