So, I had a plan, a good plan, and a court hearing at 10 am Thursday to get someone out of my house. I have a lawyer, the daughter has a lawyer, proof of full guardianship is needed.
So, I left the house at 3:30 am to go to a client's. I am not a people person and have to be home by 2 for the classes I teach, Zoom office hours. So, I get a text just before noon from the caregiver, "should I lock your doors?" Ok, I bit. Found out the person, made her call ER at 8:30 am and was transported to hospital by 9:30. So, there is no way in hell, she is ill. When she is ill, she refuses to go but today, she begged for an ambulance.
I am pissed for 2 reasons:
1. I am done with the fake drama from a selfish nutcase who thinks she is no inconvenience. I will stop there.
2. The caregiver has no right being in my house, billing Medicaid for hours by herself. It is beyond ridiculous.
So, of course, they cannot find anything wrong with her but they have admitted her because of liability for the night. Funny thing is the SW had a paper drawn up to delay the hearing, even though it's her day off. My lawyer and the sis lawyer were notified and the hearing is delayed.
So sis lawyer called me and dropped more f bombs than I do over "mommy dearest," the manipulative SW and this complete s***show.
So, anyway, I am at the house, she is gone and the caregiver is here for the night shift. I told her to leave but I am not on the careplan and she needs to play on her phone....sorry, I mean do laundry.
Does anyone have an idea on what to do?
I see the "The beat goes on", Stacy. I am so sorry. I can't imagine how you will ever get her removed. I sure wish you good luck.
Can you call Medicaid and report the caregiver in your home with no one to care for? Maybe tell them you have no idea why they're at your home anyway since their patient's at the hospital.
Can you make your home and wherever the caregiver roosts so uncomfortable the caregiver will want to leave? and for the other person, too? Lights out at ..oh, I don't know..maybe 6pm!? No WiFi access or anything electronic. Food, beverages are unavailable. Start moving furniture out or filling furniture with things so furniture can't be used for the purposes intended ..so the caregiver has to sit in the floor? Take pillows off beds and hide them along with blankets ... It could get ugly... Or you can dream of doing those things and more ~ and call your attorney and ask what can you do to expedite something being done asap before you lose your sanity.
Alva, your imagination cannot beat mine.
Ask lawyer when they release her from Hospital, can you refuse to allow her back? If so, this would be the opportunity.
I wish you would give us a refresher on how this started. Put it in your profile. I seem to remember some of the earlier problems but not totally.
I feel bad about all you have had to go through.
But, how are suggestions to be made, when the story is about 95 percent missing? It’s like saying, “Something on my arm hurts. Can you tell me how to fix it?”
Cept, you won’t tell us about the broken bones, or the one that is sticking up through the open, bleeding skin.
Your friend in the struggle,
Colleen
I know nada on law...
Is an eviction notice without a hearing not enough?
So yesterday, she pulled a stunt. She knows well, chest pain = nitro pills. The fire department is here several times a week, she always refuses to go in. All of a sudden yesterday, she begged the worker to call 911 and her "family that loves her" instead of people who wont fall for the drama.
So now, they cannot find anything wrong with her but she is on a 3 day observation at the hospital. So she misses the hearing and will never be accountable for anything.
Oh, Medicaid pays for her lawyer so they stopped services because she is in the hospital, so hearing cannot happen without representation. But the normal worker, showed up and is upstairs now "working," lol since Medicaid did not cancel that.
Surely eviction notice can be served without the actual tennant being there? (But I really wouldn't know). I know my sister did not need to attend the court hearing regarding finances. Medical report was reviewed & a trustee appointed.
I think I'd be tempted to do a 'midnight flit' like in the old days... pack my essentials & sneak out in the quiet of the night... into my newly rented one bedder. Then removalists booked for other belongs to be transfered into storage. Then rent the property out for 6 months.
Course that all depends on making the eviction stick & then to physically remove those people.
I hope some solutions present themselves. Strength to you.