The applicant brought an urgent motion seeking an order for their incapacitated 86-year-old mother to move into a memory care suite at a retirement residence, while one respondent advocated for a long-term care facility.
The court found no urgency and, to resolve the impasse between the siblings acting as powers of attorney, appointed the respondent who had primarily cared for the mother as the sole power of attorney for personal care regarding the mother's placement.
Additionally, the court ordered the sale of the mother's home, appointing the applicant as the sole power of attorney for property for the sale, subject to agreement on terms and disposal of personal property.