My mother had no will, and no estate or assets solely in her name. My father continues to live in their house that is about 125 yrs. old and falling down around him. His mortgage is currently about half of the value of the house, which if sold "as is" would only sell for about $60,000. I can't get him to move, as he is also nearing death, and wants to stay in the house he shared with my mother. He a Vietnam vet, on full time oxygen and has early onset dementia, and various other conditions. I'm his POA as well. I did notify the nursing home of these facts, and yes, I regret refusing the certified letter. It caught me off guard and I wasn't sure what to do in the moment. I literally turned around to go back out to ask the mailman to allow me to sign for it, but he was gone. Would I just be able to call the court in PA and ask if there is a case pending on the docket between the myself and the nursing home? At least if I know there is a hearing, I would be able to supply information about our circumstances and perhaps a copy of the letter I wrote to the nursing home explaining all of this in great detail. Or perhaps I could ask for a continuance until I'm back in PA in July to inter my mother's ashes into my grandmother's grave. There wasn't even an insurance policy and my daughters did a Gofundme to help us cremate my mother. This nursing home is the reason she's gone. They knew she needed emergency care and failed to transport her to the hospital until very late in the day. She had been pleading to go. The didn't call me to notify me until she was so weak she couldn't fight the sepsis that began shutting down her organs. I had direct communication from her nurse who was an eye witness, and told me she knew my mom was in trouble and that the CRNP and the doctor would not allow her to arrange transport to the hospital, which was only two blocks away. All those hours counted and by the time the nurse privately called me, and I insisted on urgent transport to the hospital, she was too weak to respond to the treatment in ICU. She suffered another 5 days and died just after midnight on her birthday. I don't have the money for an attorney, but I really want justice on my mother's behalf. She was my best friend, and I just want to be able to mourn her in peace. This whole ordeal with the nursing home, which included their harassment, threats and bullying has only increased the stress for us.