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[quote=Anonymous]OP - If you seek any direct support care fir your mother, the place would di it’s own evaluation so not likely to get by trying to hide needs. A second review is often done after folks move in to give the. The time to deal with the transition. Whether in- home or in a congregate setting, your best outcomes will be with providing as truthful and complete assessment of your mom’s skills as possible. Some places will allow entrance with appropriate supports from the outside, though I can see that more with a couple if one is at full capacity. First step for you is to get you mom’s health reviewed and by one with a geriatric background, though you might also go to doctor who treated her TBI to see if an evaluation there might pinpoint it as more a result if a head injury than a symptom of dementia. Still at her age, there is a likely crossover in symptoms at some point. [/quote]
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