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Is anyone her PoA?
If someone else is her PoA then this is the person who may be blocking you and having the facility also block you.
If no one is your Mom's PoA and she has dementia, then what she believes about the facility and what she is telling you not be true at all... she may be blocking you because she has a delusion about something (and paranoia is a common feature of dementia).
I am sorry for your distress, but not knowing the facts means I have no opinion other than to say that this is a very "unusual" happenstance.
This post makes no sense.
Did you want her to live with you?
None of what you tell us is happening here is is maing any legal sense.
This is something that this Forum really cannot have much input into as this is a big convoluted situation in which the state government is already involved.
This is something you should be contacting an elder law attorney about, not an international forum that is basically online social media and cannot know or understand any of the legalities here.
I know we all wish your family good luck. You cannot interfere in any of this other than THROUGH LEGAL CHANNELS, that is to say through an attorney.
Your messages to us don't make a lot of sense. So take all your documentation for any of this to an attorney. IF that attorney tells you that nothing can be done, then relax and let this be handled through the channels it is handled, and concentrate on visiting your mom, whether that needs to be accompanied or not. The important thing here is that you give her your love and your CALM support.
I know we all wish you the best. But this is a legal matter.
I wonder if this is the situation?
Are you sure that the 250k was not the by-in amount? I think you need to get a copy of her contract and copies if checks and transfers having to do with Mom and this community. Then you need to take it all to an Elder Lawyer that has dealt with these communities. They are alienating you and bringing up charges against you. You may be able to sue, but at the least help Mom. It sounds to me like someone got guardianship of some kind. This is the only way you are going to resolve this. We are not lawyers. We can lead u to the water but we can't make u drink it.
If the car was taken by daughter the guardian would consider it stolen without evidence of what happened to it.
Clearly this is all attorney work.
There is nothing this Forum can advise on this total confusion but to get an attorney to iron it out. And Laura, until this IS ironed out, should you wish to visit your mother it will almost certainly be with someone accompanying you, and anything of all this mess brought up will have you out the door and unable to return. This may have already happened. But for now, contact admins, tell them that until this legal mess is ironed out in the courts you would like to visit with accompanying person of their choice, that you will keep ANY discussion ONLY to how much you love your Mom.
No one here can help; please see an attorney. I hope you will update us as this gets worked out.
Not to be rude to you...
..but the lack of any punctuation in your post made it impossible for me to understand what is going on.
Maybe think on it a little bit and come back and rewrite your thoughts with more than one enormous run-on sentence. (Again, not trying to offend you).
If you speak as you write, I think people might have a bit of difficulty understanding your POV.
Understandably, you are angry and frustrated. I hope you can iron out some of these issues. Unfortunately, I don't think we can help much until we all understand what's going on here.