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Is she also the caregiver? If so, the apparent signs of dementia could also be burnout.
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That is up to your mother. Is your mother competent to assign another POA? Or was there a alternate POA named in her advance directives? If she is not competent and no alternative was named, the only route would be a guardianship if the POA is unable to perform her duties. If she is competent to assign another POA, then no problem.
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