
#121 | Why Power of Attorney Isn’t Enough for Social Security When Supporting a Loved One With Dementia (POA Series Part 2)
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Are you relying on power of attorney to handle Social Security for a parent with dementia? You might be in for a surprise.
When managing the care of a loved one with dementia, having power of attorney feels like it should cover everything. But when it comes to the Social Security Administration, that powerful document doesn’t hold much weight. This episode unpacks what really works—and why federal agencies play by their own rules.
Whether you're a daughter supporting your mom or a son trying to protect your dad from financial missteps, this episode gives you the clear path forward.
In this episode, you’ll learn:- Why the Social Security Administration refuses to accept your power of attorney
- The exact steps to become a Representative Payee—including paperwork, appointments, and documentation
- How to manage Social Security income legally and responsibly, from bank accounts to reimbursements and annual reporting
Get the clarity you need to truly support your loved one—listen now and take control of the process the right way.
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