Convincing someone with dementia they need to move to assisted living
Hi, my mom is 74 years old and has moderately severe multi infarct dementia. She lives alone with her two little dogs. In the past few months, she has declined and I fear she is not safe to live by herself anymore, but, she is also verbally aggressive and mean. She has told me she will not go to an "old folks" home. I have explained how great an assisted living can be - consistent homemade meals, help with medicine, help with technology etc. Her dogs are her family members and she won't leave them. I've considered trying to find a place that accepts a dog or two, but, she is unable to care for them. Her doctors, both primary and neurologist agree that she needs an assisted living but she won't listen to them either. I have POA but the assisted livings I've spoken to make it sound like they only take willing patients. I don't know what to do or how to keep my mom safe.
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You might check to see if her state has a program of financial assistance to those who need and qualify for Assisted Living, as well as Memory Care, which is a division under Assisted Living. It’s state run and not Medicaid. Medicaid covers financial assistance for nursing home care, but not assisted living. In NC, the state program is called Special Assistance. The income and asset requirements are similar to that of Medicaid. Each state program may be different. A social worker or admissions director at an assisted living facility would be able to provide more info, as well as an elder law attorney. Owning a home doesn’t normally disqualify you.
Obviously you’re very knowledgeable…thank you for this information