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One thought I'm having is if you've checked in with your daughter's doctor. Would he or she or another medical professional agree that she needs a facility? Do they have any advice for you regarding her care, especially as you and she age?
I'm so sorry that your family is in this situation.
Your daughter may qualify for Supportive Housing, or Board and Care. She may improve living in a structured environment under supervision of professionals instead of family.
Can you tell us more about your daughter, or yourself, and how this is affecting you?
Of course you want to protect her from acting unsafe. Do you have Conservatorship or Guardianship? It would be very important for you, or anyo n e caring for her, to have her cooperation, "as if" she was competent and has choices.
Is she teachable? Able to be persuaded?
It must be a huge challenge to support her independence and protect her (as an adult?).
The National Alliance for the Mentally ill.