Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Clients with colostomies are almost always exceedingly neat, more so even than people who haven't had the surgery. If she is as messy and disgusting as you say, involves social worker and get her some help. She needs to be placed in a home where she can learn more self-sufficiency and be supported. 52 is both way too young and way too old to be acting like this.
She has an aid who comes out twice a week to help. She can walk, so she isn't bound to a wheelchair. This is literally a case of pure laziness, and me being far too "chill" because I'm the only one in our family who hasn't turned their back on her.
Anonymous wrote:Clients with colostomies are almost always exceedingly neat, more so even than people who haven't had the surgery. If she is as messy and disgusting as you say, involves social worker and get her some help. She needs to be placed in a home where she can learn more self-sufficiency and be supported. 52 is both way too young and way too old to be acting like this.
Anonymous wrote:Even if she isn't technically a senior citizen, there are plenty of resources here:
http://www.eldercare.gov/Eldercare.NET/Public/Index.aspx
Anonymous wrote:You need to talk to a social worker. How old is your mother? If you are only 25, she is probably too young to contact Council on Aging. You may have to allow her to become homeless to be able for you to access the services she needs. Her issues are to big for you to handle on your own. A therapist may be able to help you decide on and set the boundaries you need to learn how to make with your mother too.