In re Guardianship of Rahbek

2020 Ohio 3223
CourtOhio Court of Appeals
DecidedJune 8, 2020
Docket17-19-11
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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In re Guardianship of Rahbek, 2020 Ohio 3223 (Ohio Ct. App. 2020).

Opinion

[Cite as In re Guardianship of Rahbek, 2020-Ohio-3223.]

IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF OHIO THIRD APPELLATE DISTRICT SHELBY COUNTY

: IN THE MATTER OF: : : Appellate Case No. 17-19-11 THE GUARDIANSHIP OF: : : Trial Court Case No. 1998-GDI-6 WILLIAM D. RAHBEK, : AN INCOMPETENT : (Appeal from Common Pleas : Court – Probate Division) : :

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OPINION

Rendered on the 8th day of June, 2020.

WILLIAM R. ZIMMERMAN, JR., Atty. Reg. No. 0078925, 108 East Poplar Street, Sidney, Ohio 45365 Appellee Guardian of the Estate/Attorney for Appellee

DAVID J. CUSACK, Atty. Reg. No. 0063880, 1195 D Meadow Bridge Drive, Beavercreek, Ohio 45434 Attorney for Appellant Erika Tallet, Guardian of the Person

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FROELICH, J.

{¶ 1} Erika Tallet, daughter of William D. Rahbek, appeals from a judgment of the

Shelby County Court of Common Pleas, Probate Division, which granted her Motion to

Change Guardian and Application for Appointment of Guardian of Alleged Incompetent

as to the guardian of her father’s person, but denied her request to be substituted as

guardian of her father’s estate. For the following reasons, the trial court’s judgment will

be affirmed.

Factual and Procedural History

{¶ 2} The record, including the testimony from the May 13, 2019 hearing on Tallet’s

motion and application, establishes the following facts.

{¶ 3} In 1979, Rahbek, a veteran, was diagnosed with schizophrenia. In 1997 or

1998, the Veterans Administration (VA) determined that Rahbek, then 46 years old, was

100 percent disabled, and it awarded him back-pay to the time of his diagnosis. In July

1998, the trial court appointed Attorney Ralph Bauer as the guardian of the estate and

person of Rahbek, who was determined to be incompetent. At that time, Rahbek’s two

children, Zachary and Erika, were in college and could not be bonded. Both children

consented to the appointment of Bauer as their father’s guardian.

{¶ 4} Tallet testified that her mother initially had primary contact with Rahbek,

although Tallet stayed in regular contact with her father. Tallet’s contact increased after

she returned to Ohio in 2006.

{¶ 5} Bauer remained Rahbek’s guardian until August 2006, at which time Attorney

William R. Zimmerman Jr. was substituted as guardian of Rahbek’s estate and person

(Order, Aug. 21, 2006) and as counsel for the guardian (Order, Aug. 16, 2006). Tallet -3-

began to express concerns to Zimmerman about the care her father was receiving at his

group home, and she involved a VA social worker.

{¶ 6} On Thanksgiving Day 2008, Rahbek was moved to Hillside Assisted Living

in Xenia. Tallet testified that the transition to Hillside was “wonderful,” and Zimmerman

provided her father “all the things that had been lost” at the prior home. Zimmerman

testified that while Rahbek resided at Hillside, he (Zimmerman) visited approximately

every two months and took Rahbek shopping, out to eat, and other places.

{¶ 7} In 2013, Rahbek began having significant issues with his bladder, which

required him to have a catheter. Hillside was unable to adequately address Rahbek’s

medical needs, resulting in numerous hospitalizations for infections. To facilitate Tallet’s

communication with her father’s physicians, and at Tallet’s request, Zimmerman provided

Tallet with a medical power of attorney for her father. Tallet arranged for a home health

nurse to come to Hillside to assist her father with catheter care.

{¶ 8} On October 13, 2017, Hillside contacted Tallet because Rahbek was

vomiting and not eating well, and it informed Tallet that he needed to go to urgent care.

Tallet went to see Rahbek and took him to an emergency room. Rahbek was found to

have a bowel obstruction; he was intubated and hospitalized for a week. Tallet arranged

for Rahbek to go to Friends Care for rehabilitation after his release, where he stayed for

approximately one month.

{¶ 9} In November 2017, Zimmerman moved the trial court for approval to relocate

Rahbek from the assisted living facility to Tallet’s home in Greene County due to Rahbek’s

need for an increased amount of care, which Tallet was willing to provide. Zimmerman

stated in his motion that Rahbek’s residing with Tallet would be more economically -4-

feasible than paying an assisted living facility and would be in Rahbek’s best interest.

Zimmerman requested that Tallet be paid $1,125 monthly for Rahbek’s room and board,

share of utilities, food, and spending money for him. The trial court granted the motion

on December 4, 2017. In January 2018, based on information from Tallet regarding the

extensive nature of Rahbek’s needs, Zimmerman asked the trial court to increase Tallet’s

monthly payment to $2,000. The trial court granted the increase.

{¶ 10} In March 2018, Rahbek had surgery on his brain for an abnormal build-up

of fluids. After his release from the hospital, he went to Kettering Hospital’s rehabilitation

facility for a short time, then back to Tallet’s home. In April, Rahbek began to decline

physically, and he fell on May 2 at Tallet’s home. The hospital found bleeding in the

brain, requiring a second surgery. From May 15 to June 24, Rahbek stayed at Xenia

Health and Rehab. While there, Rahbek had additional issues with his catheter, and

Tallet again took her father to the hospital. At the end of June 2018, Tallet arranged for

her father to go to Patriot Ridge Community, a nursing facility, upon his release from the

hospital.

{¶ 11} In July 2018, Zimmerman notified the court that Rahbek had been moved

to Patriot Ridge, because Rahbek was in need of daily specialized care that Tallet was

no longer able to provide. At the time of the May 13, 2019 hearing, Rahbek continued

to reside at Patriot Ridge in Greene County.

{¶ 12} On February 14, 2019, Tallet filed a Motion to Change Guardian and an

Application for Appointment of Guardian of Alleged Incompetent. In her motion, Tallet

wrote that she had “been the primary contact for all the Ward’s health care needs and

often has been the primary care provider.” Tallet noted that Zimmerman had executed -5-

a power of attorney in 2013 that purported to grant her authority to make medical

decisions for her father. Tallet indicated that she had been the primary health care

decision maker and provider for Rahbek for years, knew her father’s needs, and was

“capable of providing for his best interests better than anyone else.” Tallet further stated

that she had submitted an appropriate bond and had completed the necessary education

to serve as guardian. Tallet indicated that, if she were named guardian, she intended to

file a motion to transfer the case to Greene County, where both she and Rahbek resided.

Tallet’s brother consented to the appointment of his sister as guardian.

{¶ 13} The trial court held a hearing on Tallet’s motion on May 13, 2019, during

which Tallet and Zimmerman testified. Following the hearing, the court ordered the

parties to file proposed findings of fact and conclusions of law. (Order, May 14, 2019.)

Zimmerman filed his response on May 31, and Tallet responded on June 4.

{¶ 14} On July 18, 2019, the trial court ordered that Tallet be substituted as

guardian of her father’s person, but that Zimmerman continue as guardian of Rahbek’s

estate. Tallet appeals from the trial court’s judgment.

Removal of Guardian

{¶ 15} Tallet’s sole assignment of error states:

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