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Thanks to everyone for their care and support...and those who said it may not be as big as I worried about...well it turns out that is happening, but for other reasons. the frustration rant about bedbugs and pacemaker monitor issue the issues I posted on another topic. I made a call to mom's lawyer, who I happen to know from HS. His advice was: "Move her ASAP" then address the reasons why with the facility. There is a lot of "stuff" that I didn't post...but I have always been a documenter...I document, document and journal write.
For those who are struggling with facility issues, document. Save every scrap of paper, text, email, phone call notes. Date and document.
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Stuff the extended family. What does your mother think, and what does her current medical/care team think about how well she'll adjust to the change?

I wouldn't give a monkey's about the vocal but absent family members, don't let that stop you; but if the advice specific to your mother suggests that it might be better for her to stay in her familiar surroundings that might give you pause. In that case, IF that's the advice, then you still cut back on your physical presence and be prepared to accept that mother gets fewer visitors.

You mention your brother's wife, children and (your mother's?) great-grandchildren - does this mean that your brother himself is perhaps no longer with us?
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citymouse Mar 2021
yes. he died few years ago.
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Update to my dilemma. Those who said maybe my worries are all for nothing were correct. BUT recent events events made everything fall into place. (see my latest post on bedbugs and pacemaker monitor. The SIL told her kids and showed pictures of the dead bedbugs in the sheets we picked up. I wonder if they realized it was in the stuff was with items we picked up after treatment. They tossed the mattress and I was told they did the same with the sheets....WELL they didn't.
They said get grandma out of there and we don't care if she has to go to where I live.
So a negative has created a positive and it also made me a better consumer and I have appointments at several facilities with a long list of questions. My lawyer friend gave me great advice on how to deal with the current facility while working on getting her out.
Thanks for all the great advice!! And I think (fingers crossed) that while mom has memory issues..she is aware that something is not right and she keeps telling me "they are fudging things here"
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citymouse: So glad to hear that out of a negative came a positive.
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Update to my update. Found a place for my mother and when I sat down with her last week I told her "Mom, I want to talk to you about moving to XXXXX. I miss visiting and we want you closer. I know you would be leaving XXXX but I found a place that is much closer to us and I can visit more. I miss you." Mom's response was "Yes, its a good idea. No one visits me anyway. Can I move today?"
After I picked myself up off the floor, I had to explain that it will be a couple of weeks, I had to finish the details and make a plan.
She is now a self appointed undercover agent...reporting gossip, but everyday asks when, and "I can start packing"
My daughter told me "I think Grandma has been wanting to move but was afraid to ask, she didn't want to bother me." And I think she may be right. I know this is going to be hard and there will be a period of adjustment and decline in her memory, but I am hoping to spend the time she has left with her enjoying her quirks. As some of you pointed out, the local family is relieved. Mom's comment was, "they never come, they never call, even when no one was allowed to visit, they could have called. I don't know why, but they can come to see me there"
Thanks to all.
Now on to the next hurdle on this track!
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What wonderful news!
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citymouse Apr 2021
Thanks!!
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