I have taken advice from those of you who have contributed to this discussion. I have increased the visits to my father but unfortunately any discussions that I have with him can only be described as smalltalk. It has come to my attention that the subject of Power of Attorney is being discussed quite forcibly with my father behind my and other family member's backs. Last week he was driven to his bank by my sister and Power of Attorney forms were collected by him, presumably to do with his bank accounts. Despite all this activity taking place he has never once mentioned it to me and he is happy to continue with his "smalltalk" to me whenever I visit.
On one of my visits I met my sister just as I was leaving his house and within 30 seconds of me meeting her she blurted out that an aunt of a friend had had a stroke and had to be put in a home. There was no Power of Attorney over her and her family had to mortgage their houses to pay for her nursing home costs!! She then suggested that we should consider doing this for our father. However what she didn't mention was the amount of work and fear that had already gone in to her discussions with my father. I think that I would have heard absolutely nothing about this Power of Attorney only for this chance encounter.
On one of my visits I met my sister just as I was leaving his house and within 30 seconds of me meeting her she blurted out that an aunt of a friend had had a stroke and had to be put in a home. There was no Power of Attorney over her and her family had to mortgage their houses to pay for her nursing home costs!! She then suggested that we should consider doing this for our father. However what she didn't mention was the amount of work and fear that had already gone in to her discussions with my father. I think that I would have heard absolutely nothing about this Power of Attorney only for this chance encounter.