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My mom is in assisted living and is refusing showers and help changing her diaper. She wants to die. She is mean and verbally abusive to anyone who comes in the room including us. They are saying she needs to maybe go to some other place. Where is she supposed to go?

Tholcombe62, please fill out your Profile page, that will help us understand this situation. Example, does your Mom have physical problems and that is why she is in Assisted Living? Does your Mom have memory problems? Or both? Where was your Mom living prior? Were you her caregiver if she was living at her home, or your home?
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Reply to freqflyer
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She needs to go to a nursing home.
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Reply to Southernwaver
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Your last post was categorized under Alzheimer's and dementia. Assuming your mother HAS dementia, she belongs in Memory Care Assisted Living or Skilled Nursing, not regular Assisted Living. She also needs meds to regulate her agitation and abusive behavior.

With no details provided by you, it's difficult for us to figure out how to best guide you. Fill out your profile or give us some background info about your mother to get the best advice.

Good luck to you.
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Your mother isn't in the appropriate level of care.
She cannot be in ALF because they are not staffed to handle these situations, and because residents living in ALF are for the most part able to function well and peaceably for the greater good of all, with communal meals, and etc.
Your mother now needs either MC or a nursing home and you should see the administration where she is to see if they have options on their premises that mom's assets may cover.
If not she will need a nursing home almost certainly.

Now step one before all of this may be transfer to the hospital.
If this is new behavior then reasons for it, including UTI, must be ruled out, and there should be some medication or medication cocktails that may help her.
I would consider whether transport to the ER now is an option.

So sorry. If you are on Aging Care for a while you will know how common an occurrence this is.
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It is possible she has a UTI, which are extremely common in elderly women and is not necessarily a function of hygiene but rather of physiological and pH changes. They often have no other symptoms other than changes in behavior. A UTI can create dementia-like symptoms: memory impairment, confusion, agitation, hallucinations, etc. I would have her tested right away, as this is treatable and if left untreated could turn septic. Someone would need to administer her antibiotics, if she does have a UTI.

If she doesn't have a UTI...

Are you her PoA? If not, does she have one? If so, this person needs to be notified that they need to step in. Hopefully the PoA is activated.

If your Mom on meds for anxiety/depression/agitation? If not, it seems this is the time to have that conversation with her primary care doc. This is where the MPoA comes in.

https://www.agingcare.com/topics/169/urinary-tract-infection-uti
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