A West Island family is sounding the alarm about the difficulties of getting power of attorney for a loved one. Betty MacDonald had dementia and is in a home. Her husband can’t visit her because of COVID-19. And the family complains they are getting little help from the home she’s in to assess her mental state. Global’s Amanda Jelowicki has their story.
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West Island family struggling to get power of attorney for loved one suffering from Alzheimer’s
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