Bryan Adrian's mother sequestered
secretly in an assisted care home
Mr. Bryan Adrian.
Your sister Jodie Adrian got Durable Power of Attorney over your
mother, and you say your mother the last few days before she was
suddenly seized and committed was not aware of any such power of
attorney? Sounds somewhat suspicious.
There are loose threads to this story, as in many parents stories
being put away in the USA.
The only other country with such poorly regulated elderly care and
with such a lack of traditions for family members to care for their
own elderly is -- the USA. England is a distant second. Perhaps they
are modeling in the UK their elderly care profits and systems on the
US-model, as they have with subprime home mortgage loans and the war
in Iraq.
This Elisabeth Spencer woman working in the Charleston Police
Department and who went along with nearly every move with your sister
to commit your mom, despite that your mum several times passed the
memory test for the aged, perhaps this state agency employee has
violated not only some trust issues, but some local rules also.
You should get some governmental investigation agencies to look into
this as quickly as possible, before you go to Charleston to try to
find your mom's secret location. There must be some way for a son to
find his mother and spend some precious time with her, regardless of
the flaws within the US-Medicare-assisted home company lobbies in
Wa****ngton, and the mess of healthcare insurance in the States.
Good luck. I hope you find your mom. You might start by asking
pertinent questions at her last place of employment, The Tezza Tile
Company.
Luv,
Frieda
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Bryan
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From: Bryan bryan.adr...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
bryan . adrian@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Mon, 23 Jun 2008 06:46:25 -0700 (PDT)
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Subject: I need some legal advice about visitation rights to elderly
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Hello,
I would like somebody to help me here a bit and just give me some
simple facts on the following:
My mother was put away in a nursing home of some sort last June 2007.
My sister nor the police department have given me the name of the
home, nor the phone nor address, of my mother's location.
The police woman in the Charleston South Carolina elderly care
department of social services, Elisabeth Spencer, has never given me
this information either. She assisted my sister [who had POA] to take
my mother out of her house and put her away [commited].
I have been working abroad in the third world as a teacher and now one
year later have a summer break and can just barely afford a trip to
south carolina to see my mom one more time.
Don't I have any rights? Can my sister keep denying me the address
and phone of my mom's nursing home?
The police woman Elisabeth Spencer has emailed me many cruel times to
say "your mother does not wish you to know the phone or location."
When i think of how many pills my mom has been taking for the last
year and in such a confined environment, i just can't believe my
mother would naturally say such a cold thing from her heart.
I spoke with my mother from here in Tbilisi, Georgia, to Charleston,
the day before she was seized. Neither she nor i had a clue what was
coming the next day.
I spoke with my mom nearly every week for the last several years,
before she was committed. In addition, my mom passed the memory-
intelligence test, some sort of evaluation, three times with a low
score and they still put her away.
Please help.
Bryan Adrian


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