I've been trying to move my mother out of a nursing home in Nevada and back home with me in New York. She's there because my brother lives 5 minutes away...but he never shows up at the place. Once I told the NH I was moving her home, my brother decided to be cruel and petition the court for guardianship. I objected to the petition and petitioned as well and have a hearing. I'm mom's POA; do they have to give me the list of his sign-ins if I ask? I'm trying to show the court that he is absentee and not fit to be her guardian. He doesn't care if she's sitting in there by herself and being neglected.
You are contesting your brother's petition to be Mom's guardian. Do you wish to be her guardian? Is she incompetent? No guardian will be assigned unless she is not able to make decisions on her own behalf.
Bringing Mom closer to you, in a good nursing home you could visit often, seems a more practical solution than actually moving Mom into your house. Someone who need assisted living levels of care can often be assisted at home. Someone who needed skilled nursing levels of care is usually better served in a nursing home.
Now, if he doesn't visit Mom, it could be a situation where if any family visits, it gets your Mom very upset due to the fact that her mind may not be understanding what is going on.... thus it take time for the Staff to get her back to her normal self. When was the last time you visit Mom in Nevada? How was she doing? Did she seem confused? When was the last time you sat in in a Staff meeting regarding your Mom? What were the Staff suggestions?
I just noticed that you want Mom to move in with you, as per the title. Please, please note that if a person is in a nursing home, that means they need a higher level of care then what can be given at home. Unless you plan to hire around the clock professional caregivers for Mom.