Adult children want mother out of nursing home.
Mother& stepfather have been married for 24 years. He is very controlling; 3 adult children have striven to maintain amicable relationship to please mom. She developed dementia 2 years ago;immediately he sought legal counsel to get power of attorney (forgot that they gave each other that power in 1997). Recently, he decided she was too difficult to care for; liquadated all of her assets and put her in $4,600 (per month nsg home. He came to the marriage with a pension - her land very valuable; plus stocks given to her by sister.The children (of whom I am one) have begged him to let us care for her in one of our homes, with a sitter. He refuses. According to the 2 attorneys consulted, he can do whatever he likes. The nsg home is understaffed, mom's arms (upper&lower) are covered with bruises and last Tues. they didn't know where she was. (the building is secure, but there is no supervision.). He won't bring her warm clothes; he brought new furniture, no familiar pictures of family and none of her possessions in the room. She has deteriorated since she was put there. Seems to recognize us less and less in a matter of a couple of weeks.She has to be coaxed to eat or to be fed by hand and the staff doesn't bother if she won't eat at meal-time. On one occasion, she had gone a day1/2 w/o food or liquid. (We asked the staff and they mentioned she hadn't eaten in that long) Today we found a swollen ankle, and she can hardly walk; her hip seems to be causing enormous pain. We have no recourse that I can see. The nsg home explains the bruises as taking aspirin and bumping against the wall. She took aspirin before w/o bruises. We cannot look at her medical chart and often they won't tell us if she's eaten. One of us tries to visit every night. Stepfather has had multiple health issues (seizure disorder) that keeps him from driving from time to time, and even his own children believe that he he mentally incompetent, but this seems to be hard to prove. What can we do to get her out?