We were told that she was qualified to stay long term at the facility where she was at. Although I, her daughter, seen a lot of negatives there I felt better because she was physically doing better. All of a sudden,from one day to another,they say that she no longer needed much caring so they were sending her to an assisted living very far from me. I, being the only daughter that was watching over her, was confused, upset & felt discriminated. After I complained with the admissions, the social worker called me and simply said that my mom could not afford to stay. If I would have seen the place where they sent her to in advance,I would have never let her step foot in there. Now, is she responsible to pay out of pocket for the 3 days she stayed?
If you mother signed herself in and she has no money, then they can't get anything. This is why you do NOT sign anything as her caretaker. If she can sign, she signs. You need to get POA and health care proxy. Talk to an elder affairs attorney (consultation is usually free...most are very helpful and will not charge).
As for where she is now -- I'm going to sound like a broken record to those who've heard me before -- get someone who knows their way about Mediaid and how to apply, etc. Then go to the Medicare website and find nursing homes/assisted care, whatever, near you. Then see if you can get her transferred. If she is already on Mediaid, start looking for her to be transferred out of the bad one into a better one.
Please update us on how it goes. I'm thinking about you and hope everything will be fine at some point. This is not easy. It's damned hard. It's stressful and shouldn't be! Our elderly are with us and these issues need to be addressed.
Please, write an email to your representative (that's what they are there for!) i.e., senator, congressman, whomever, telling them the situation so they can look into this for you. Sometimes it helps, other times, it doesn't. But as her advocate, you may just need an advocate for yourself. They might as well do something!
Now, why on earth is the assisted living facility so far from where you live?
What I don't understand is why they transferred her to assisted living without your knowledge and why it is so far away.