Hey blue-eyed bonnie: Welcoming to the Community!I'm so sorry about your situation with your mom. You are in a tough situation and it appears as if your choices are limited. Is your mom getting any treatment for her depression and anxiety?
A year ago my BPD mother (82) had a bad car accident, which caused me to allow her to move in with my husband and I. She became severely depressed and extremely anxious I am in therapy and taking SSRI but my childhood home was very chaotic and abusive. I fear that my own home is becoming the same way.
What are some of the current behavioral issues with your mom?
Are there any opportunities for senior activities in your community? Some communities have a lot of social activities for seniors and some communities provide transportation. Just wondering if she might need to connect with a social group and/or a religious community.
For starters, it is good for you to think about some boundaries you might want to set and enforce. They are for your own sanity and protection and will be up to you to enforce. The set of lessons below will be helpful:
BOUNDARIES:Boundaries are for your benefit, and it is up to you to enforce them. Whether you need to set a boundary now or later, best to be prepared:
BOUNDARIES WORKSHOPBOUNDARIES ARTICLEEXAMPLESFIVE SIGNS OF UNHEALTHY BOUNDARIESWhat boundaries might help with your current situation? You can't change your mom, but you can make things better for you by learning certain communication skills and techniques. With these skills, you can make things better for you by changing the way you interact with your mom and the way you react to her.
Others have posted in the last few months, with similar situations with an elderly mom. It's a tough situation, but there is hope to ease your problems by using different strategies.