When parents begin failing, who should be in charge of their care? I'm sure there's a medical power of attorney, but in big families, like mine, we tend to all get involved and no person in particular is in charge. It doesn't work, but I don't think that if one of my sibs took charge, all of us would listen anyway. Maybe we're all too strong-willed?

Anyone experienced this before?
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