My aunt is 84 and widowed, and her very good friend is also 84 and widowed. My aunt was an accountant, her friend did a variety of manual jobs. She fondly calls my aunt 'her secretary' as my aunt has often helped her to understand letters she's received, as well as writing the replies for her.
Ten years ago my aunt's friend became estranged from her daughter, and she has phoned my aunt occasionally over the years to enquire about her mother's health. My aunt has noticed her friend becoming more and more confused, she phones her at 7 am crying, doesn't know what day it is, she recently smelt smoke and rang my aunt - she'd put the electric kettle on the lit gas stove. My aunt is really concerned about her and rang the daughter last year to come over and help, but lockdown restrictions were in place.
The friend's daughter finally came to visit her mother yesterday. She phoned my aunt today and has asked her to write two letters on her mother's behalf for her to sign, saying she is next of kin - one to the bank, one to the GP.
Has anyone had experience of gaining LPOA with a relative who unfortunately has reduced mental capacity?
Good Morning Wednesday 24th June 2026
Two more useful things I found while decluttering….


