Just went through a mini version of this. My sister who has formal training in home health care and used to work for an agency has been living with my mom and dad and taking care of them in return for the room and board and some cash. Dad passed away on Valentines Day 2015 of complications related to dementia, so now just mom and sister. Another sister and a brother wanted to see mom go to a home of some sort instead of sister one taking care of her. Once the costs of doing that were explained to them they backed off. Keeps mom in her house and a roof over a sister's head.
As others have said, you aren't alone in this, talk to an attorney, and/or the Medicare/Medicaid folks. Consider some home health care until your dad can't take care of mom. My inlaws had a nurse come in once a week to monitor the FIL and make sure his diet, etc. were still OK. Worth the cost to the MIL. He passed away just before Christmas 2015. (tough to lose two dads in one year).
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