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momsbaby Asked February 2010

We can't pay for legal help, where do children of elderly turn to help their parents? ?

Mom is at very high-risk.She's 80 and living like a third world country.No plumming,heat,hygiene. Fights with people.Walks around at night. We need to help her. We want to help her,is she delusional.

EXPERT Carol Bradley Bursack, CDSGF Feb 2010
County social services should be able to do a welfare check and then get things in motion. That is one of the reasons they exist.

But nins has a point - if they are "just sane enough," sometime SS can't do anything and either can you. It's heartbreaking, but if they are mentally capable and don't want help, it gets much harder to control. Please keep us posted.
Carol

stanley Feb 2010
You might want to contact your local Dept. of Aging and Disabilities - they usually have a list of elder care attorneys. Also, many states have legal aid programs that specifically help people with these kinds of issues.

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nins Feb 2010
I understand and sympathize. My Mother is similar and I'm living in this dump with her. She has money, and I quit my job to help her out and am now living on food stamps. Does your Mother live alone? Your County Adult Protective Services can help if she is "self-abusing"-mine is just sane enough so they can't do anything.

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