rosier2000
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What is the name of your state? Florida
My sweet mother, who I have been a caregiver for the last four months, had shown some troubling signs of dementia so I took her to a memory clinic yesterday. The Dr. a neurologist, tested her and based on that and the details I provided, declared her to officially have dementia and that she has had it a while. We will have lots of tests done to eliminate all other possible causes. He told me he was sure it was most likely Alzheimers, but not to tell her. Because it is disturbing. He said he would but it in his report that she was incapable of handing money, driving and living alone. He told me it was too late for her to declare a POA.
As upsetting as this is—It is not a surprise most of my family, but it is to her. She thinks everyone is trying to steal her money and that I’m making all this up. I wish to be appointed her guardian so I can care for her now, however, I will not be able to do this long time as I am a single parent of two and have to work to support my family. Also I have a wayward sister who lives on the other side of the country and loves to cause trouble. Therefore, I must make sure everything is done correctly and she is properly taken care of. We are selling her home soon for around 70k and this is all she has.
Can anyone offer me practical suggestions on best way to deal with all this???
My sweet mother, who I have been a caregiver for the last four months, had shown some troubling signs of dementia so I took her to a memory clinic yesterday. The Dr. a neurologist, tested her and based on that and the details I provided, declared her to officially have dementia and that she has had it a while. We will have lots of tests done to eliminate all other possible causes. He told me he was sure it was most likely Alzheimers, but not to tell her. Because it is disturbing. He said he would but it in his report that she was incapable of handing money, driving and living alone. He told me it was too late for her to declare a POA.
As upsetting as this is—It is not a surprise most of my family, but it is to her. She thinks everyone is trying to steal her money and that I’m making all this up. I wish to be appointed her guardian so I can care for her now, however, I will not be able to do this long time as I am a single parent of two and have to work to support my family. Also I have a wayward sister who lives on the other side of the country and loves to cause trouble. Therefore, I must make sure everything is done correctly and she is properly taken care of. We are selling her home soon for around 70k and this is all she has.
Can anyone offer me practical suggestions on best way to deal with all this???