Where do I start? She can function physically in her apartment with her limited mobility. She can have lucid conversations, take care of her health visits etc. Biggest problem right now is her auditory hallucinations where everyone is plotting against her (constantly). I am in South Florida with my family so a little difficult to manage her issues from here. We do not have room for her here and she cannot tolerate my wife and refuses to have any collaboration with her after many years. We cannot afford assisted living, her SS is slightly above the threshold for Medicaid assistance.
In the meantime, it's a good idea to come to Brooklyn and get mom to the doctor for meds to calm down her hallucinations and anxiety. You can meet with the CELA and get things rolling too. She should not be living alone or without help 24/7.
Best of luck to you.
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Your mom needs much more help than she's getting at the moment. And the Miller Trust is not an option for New York residents. Wishing you all the best.
Does she have one? If so, this person needs to read the PoA document and find out what triggers the authority (unless it is durable).
Once the PoA is active, there are strategies to getting her relocated. Her having paranoia is a common dementia behavior, usually in the moderate stage.
If the paranoia is a newish behavior, she may have a UTI causing neurological problems and should be tested and could then be treated.
How old is your Mother? Do NOT move her in with you no matter what. If you end up being her legal representative, move her close to where you live no matter what she wants. Caregiving has to happen on the caregiver's terms or else burnout is imminent.