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She won’t listen to anyone about assisted living, grocery delivery, medicine delivery, etc.

Stop trying to talk to her about assisted living, grocery delivery and medicine delivery. She will continue to be as she has always been.

If you are suggesting grocery delivery and medication delivery because she is unsafe to be driving herself, then you must act and disable the car, have it towed, take her keys, whatever will protect her and the community. She will complain. Let her. I'm sure you've heard it before. You can not please her, but you can protect others from an unsafe driver.
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Reply to CaringWifeAZ
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How mom has been is likely how she will always be. Old age often heightens behaviors so she may worsen. Don’t spend your time and energy trying to convince her of anything. Leave her to it. One day an event will happen that forces change for her. You’ll be ready to act then. Meanwhile, protect yourself from meanness and bitterness, it’s soul crushing and undeserved
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Wait for mom to ask for help. In the meantime, enjoy a well needed break from the meanness and bitterness.
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Reply to lealonnie1
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Let your mother sink or swim. It may be only if she sinks that she'll be open to hearing about her options to make her life a bit easier.
Until then just step back and watch as she slowly sinks.
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When their back is up against the wall, they may feel they need to go in fighting defense mode..
dementia? Possibly the reason it's escalating.,
Set up some AL tours and have lunch.
Medications? She may think it's a way to get out and see people.,if she picks it up herself.
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Let her be herself, and stop worrying. She is who she is. If you think she's genuinely in danger, call Adult Protective Services. Otherwise, just live your life and let her live hers as she chooses.
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She has chosen her path. Let her do what she wants! Eventually she will fail, and it's up to you whether you step in to save her.

In the meantime, read similar posts on this site. Others have had the exact same problem, and it will give you a background in how to deal with this type person. It seems that when people do step in to help their problem parents, they regret it. The parents don't change, so then you're dealing with all the qualities you already know about, plus those brought on by poor health and resentment of the person who is helping. You might NOT want to be that person! I wish you luck however you handle it.
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