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My girlfriend's mother who turned 63 this past November has gotten to the point where she needs to go into some type of housing that will be able to watch her. She is collecting SS disability right now. As well as living in Section 8 housing. Although she is still driving her car, she doesn't belong behind the wheel any longer.
My question is what steps are need to place someone into a nursing home or Assisted Living Facility? There are some days that her mother wants to move into some place and then other days she is dead set against it. My girlfriend is going to school full time and doesn't have the space to have her stay with her. Her mom is calling her 15 to 20 times a day wanting her to take her to the store. Looking into the fridge and pantry she multiples of the same items...i.e. 3 half gallons of milk, 3 packages of bacon, 4 dozen eggs, 3 loaves of bread, etc.
She had a stroke several years ago and was using a cane to help her get around, but is now unable to balance herself enough and several weeks ago ended up in the ER for 10 hours after falling and hitting her head on the sidewalk outside her home. Luckly she only got a bump on her head, but was given a walker to use instead of her cane so she is better able to stable herself. Getting her to use the walker is another story.
Will the nursing home look to the family to pay for the housing? If the mother doesn't have the funds to pay, what happens?
Thank you in advance for any help anyone can pass on.
My girlfriend's mother who turned 63 this past November has gotten to the point where she needs to go into some type of housing that will be able to watch her. She is collecting SS disability right now. As well as living in Section 8 housing. Although she is still driving her car, she doesn't belong behind the wheel any longer.
My question is what steps are need to place someone into a nursing home or Assisted Living Facility? There are some days that her mother wants to move into some place and then other days she is dead set against it. My girlfriend is going to school full time and doesn't have the space to have her stay with her. Her mom is calling her 15 to 20 times a day wanting her to take her to the store. Looking into the fridge and pantry she multiples of the same items...i.e. 3 half gallons of milk, 3 packages of bacon, 4 dozen eggs, 3 loaves of bread, etc.
She had a stroke several years ago and was using a cane to help her get around, but is now unable to balance herself enough and several weeks ago ended up in the ER for 10 hours after falling and hitting her head on the sidewalk outside her home. Luckly she only got a bump on her head, but was given a walker to use instead of her cane so she is better able to stable herself. Getting her to use the walker is another story.
Will the nursing home look to the family to pay for the housing? If the mother doesn't have the funds to pay, what happens?
Thank you in advance for any help anyone can pass on.