My POA moved me into his home, letting my lease go in my home. I've been living with my POA because he said it was too dangerous for me to be alone. I've been in his residence since May. He told me many times this is my home too.
Can he just throw me out being terminally ill with cancer?
If you are not happy with the way things are going with this person as your POA, you can always hire a lawyer to change your POA, to someone that might have more of your best interests in mind, especially as you're battling cancer. You certainly don't need this added stress on top of everything else that you're going through. Wishing you the best.
Being a POA does not mean that they have to take care of you or provide you with a place to live.
Just curious, why did you move if you didn't want to? POA does not give anyone the control over your life, they can act on your behalf and they must do it as you yourself would have done if you were able and of sound mind to do so yourself. They don't take over anything unless you let them.
I am sorry that you are battling cancer, may you get a miracle healing.
Whether he continues to be your POA is up to YOU and you alone. Call an Elder Law Attorney and ask for a house call OR call Adult Protective Services and tell THEM exactly what they told you.
You may have chosen the wrong POA. Adult Protective Services or a Lawyer can help you to change your POA. Do you have someone else to serve? If not an Elder Law Attorney will have access to good financial fiduciaries, approved by courts, to serve you. There will be a fee for that.