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I agree with the first two comments. By the way, you're also lucky that your brother didn't get hurt.
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As POA it is your duty to see that the person is cared for, safe.
It is not your duty to do the hands on care. Great if you can but not everyone can do that 24/7/365 for years.
You make the decision to place mom in a facility that can safely manage her care.
If she has the funds to do so great.
Chances are you may have to sell property to pay for her care. (that is probably what your sibling is upset about)
Your other option would be to use mom's assets to pay for a fulltime caregiver. this way you are no longer doing all the care and mom can remain at home. but do this only if her home is safe for her to stay in while she is being cared for.
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Of course, you can and should place her immediately. Thank goodness you have POA. That means your mother trusted you, rather than your brother, to make the best decisions for her. She needs a secure memory care facility where she can be safe despite her wandering. They will help her with bathing and incontinence care, do her laundry and dress her in clean clothes, provide healthy meals and she'll have a clean place to live safely 24/7. She'll also get activities, socialization, and possibly physical and occupational therapy if appropriate.

Meanwhile you can get back to your husband and marriage, focus on your health, and have pleasant visits with your mother as her daughter rather than a stressed and overwhelmed caregiver, without your cruel brother present.

Don't think about it even a minute more. Get online and look up places, then start calling to find out which ones have openings. It's for your mother's well-being as well as yours.

Keep us posted on how it's going.
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Jacquelinezr Nov 28, 2025
You have to wonder, right, why the mother chose the daughter and not the son to be POA. I think that's very telling.
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