Friday, September 12, 2014

Linda Kincaid Reports: Elder Abuse by Oakland Conservator Scott Phipps: Board of Supervisors Concerned



Elinor Frerichs’ civil rights are in danger. Elder advocates addressed the September 9, 2014 meeting of the Alameda County Board of Supervisors.   The Board called for an investigation. 
Conservator Scott Phipps petitioned Alameda County Probate Court to strip Elinor of her right to have contact with family and friends. Elinor (age 91) could spend her remaining years isolated in a locked facility. No visitors, no phone calls, and no mail.
  • Phipps and prior conservators kept Elinor isolated for two years.
  • Phipps placed Elinor in a locked dementia facility, Lakeside Park in Oakland, although Elinor was not diagnosed with dementia.
  • Phipps annulled Elinor’s marriage, although Elinor stated she loves her husband and wanted to remain married to him.
  • Phipps voided Elinor’s will, although psychologists determined that Elinor had capacity to execute her 2012 will.
  • On September 12, 2014, Phipps will ask the court to permanently take away Elinor’s right to visitation, phone calls, and mail.
Elinor has a right to ask the judge to replace Phipps as her conservator. She has the right to ask the judge to end the conservatorship. But Elinor can only secure those rights if Phipps allows her to attend her court hearing on September 12. The Supervisors expressed their concern about Elinor’s rights being denied.

On September 9, after the Supervisors meeting, advocates went to visit Elinor and tell her that her case was being investigated. Elinor was no longer at Lakeside Park, the facility designated in her court file. It appears that Phipps moved Elinor without court permission to prevent advocates contacting her.
  • Elinor’s location is unknown.
  • Elinor’s condition is unknown.
  • Phipps' intentions are unknown.
Readers may contact Scott Phipps to express their concerns for Elinor’s safety and Phipps' violations of Elinor's rights:scottphipps.phisco@gmail.com

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Elder Abuse by Oakland Conservator Scott Phipps:  Board of Supervisors Concerned

3 comments:

  1. This guy oughta be in the can!

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  2. I am so pleased to see the Supervisors concerned. The government has a duty to protect its citizens from elder abuse, even if the abuser is a guardian.

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  3. Good going Linda! Your boots on the ground efforts are compiling information delivered in person to those in powerful positions who have the authority and responsibility to take appropriate actions.

    Your dedication and commitment to expose hidden elder abuse is making a difference not only in California, but interest is evident around the USA.

    Thank you.

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