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How do I cancel the business phone, extra cell phone and home phone.

Get him a granpad - it blocks spammers and it works on data not wifi you can set it up that only the people he knows can call him. He would be able to call anyone but only the people you program in the phone are allowed to call. Then give him a different number to memorize so he cannot give out the number. Turn down the ringer for the landline and hide the receiver so only you know where it is - thats if he still has a landline.
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Who is his PoA? This is the person who needs to step up and in. If your Dad has the onset of dementia, then the PoA will need to read the document as to how to activate the legal authority to cancel his phones and stop him from getting new ones.

If your Dad doesn't have an assigned PoA then it may not be too late to try to convince him to do so. Legal capacity is mostly determined by the attorney who would interview him at the appointment. The bar is pretty low, so even if your Dad is displaying ovbious symptoms, even mild memory impairment, he may still have capacity.

Your Dad needs an exam by his primary physician so he can get a cognitive/memory test and possibly a diagnosis. This diagnosis of sufficient incapacity is what will activate the PoA authority. And it will help his family understand where he's at and what to expect in the near future. Knowing his financial landscape will be important to planning for his near future care needs.

If your Dad is agitated then the physical exam by his primary will pave the way for meds for anxiety and depression should he need it... and a large number of elders do.

If you are seeing obvious signs of uncommon behavior, then it is possible he is actually already in moderate level of dementia (if this is what he has). Often, dementia is definitively diagnosed by discounting all other possible medical causes.

An immediate option is to have those phones "disappear". You can replace them with a phone for people with dementia. I have a RAZ Mobility phone for my Mom who is 95. She was starting to call "customer service" every time she forgot how to work an appliance in her home; calling family members to come over and "fix" those items, misdialing and almost giving away sensitive info; etc. It looks like a smart phone but I control it from an app on my phone. No one calls her unless I put them in her contacts. She can only call contacts I put in her phone.

But your Dad seems to have access to a credit card and maybe the internet and a car if he keeps getting phones for himself. More info would be helpful.
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