mamacatnv
That be a Mum Y'all - a Texas Mum
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OP - I'd definitely contact NAMI, they are a great resource. I was able to access my local chapter where I lived for guidance as well as the chapter in the area that Mother lived hundreds of miles away.
I became Mother's legal guardian when she was approx. 65 years of age and was finally committed on an involuntary hold at a geriatric psych hospital but leading to that event was a really long road. At that point we were able to medicate because she lost her rights and I was able to mandate the meds. I had two options: She was either going to become homeless due to her inability to play well with others or I was going to mandate medication and residential care for her living environment. I chose meds and care. In those last 10 years of her life I knew I kept her safe and that was my main goal.
Mental illness sucks, our laws suck in that they tie the hands of a well meaning family and society in general sucks when it comes to dealing with the mentally ill.
I became Mother's legal guardian when she was approx. 65 years of age and was finally committed on an involuntary hold at a geriatric psych hospital but leading to that event was a really long road. At that point we were able to medicate because she lost her rights and I was able to mandate the meds. I had two options: She was either going to become homeless due to her inability to play well with others or I was going to mandate medication and residential care for her living environment. I chose meds and care. In those last 10 years of her life I knew I kept her safe and that was my main goal.
Mental illness sucks, our laws suck in that they tie the hands of a well meaning family and society in general sucks when it comes to dealing with the mentally ill.
