So, I've mentioned before that my mom has dementia and is in an assisted living community. I'll be moving her to a now place this weekend. Her behavior has become progressively worse recently. Her core personality trait of being pointlessly stubborn has intensified - won't willingly take her meds or shower or eat a meal at the appointed time. She's basically become a bratty, contrarian toddler who's pushing 80. And why am I moving her to a new place? Because she's been effectively evicted from her current community. Mom has also become violent. What was once an occasional slap of another resident has now become an every-week-or-two episode of punching and biting, not just of other residents but of the staff. She also tries to steal any dogs the staff brings in for the residents to enjoy. They've had enough her. Understandable.
My question is as the dementia progresses, will she start to mellow out? I don't want to keep finding her a new place to live every year or two. (This new place will be her third.) These communities are a money pit. This month is overlapping rent and neither place will pro-rate. And every new place requires a "community fee" - a $3000 entry fee that is not a deposit and is separate from the rent. So, this month will cost me over $10k. I'm praying she mellows out, stops acting like a violent brat, and can actually enjoy and appreciate all the personalized care she is being given.
My question is as the dementia progresses, will she start to mellow out? I don't want to keep finding her a new place to live every year or two. (This new place will be her third.) These communities are a money pit. This month is overlapping rent and neither place will pro-rate. And every new place requires a "community fee" - a $3000 entry fee that is not a deposit and is separate from the rent. So, this month will cost me over $10k. I'm praying she mellows out, stops acting like a violent brat, and can actually enjoy and appreciate all the personalized care she is being given.