Posted by snoop-nc on June 01, 2011 at 19:04:30 from (66.226.50.57):
This is kinda/sorta long, but need some suggestions.
MIL who is 89yo is in an Independent Living Facility (Nice!!) and is having "issues" with the "B####" coming into her apartment and "moving stuff", "taking ?? & ??", etc. But cannot say with certainty "WHO" or "WHEN" other than when she (MIL) was out for meal or outings, etc. "SHE watches my room and knows when I'm not there...etc." Deadbolt locks were graciously changed and has made no difference.
This difficulty in her life came on rather suddenly late Jan/early Feb about the time of the 3rd anniv. of FIL passing away.
The facility has also noticed the onset of this mental anguish and seem very concerned. This is an upscale place with caring personnel in management as well as "staff". MIL is on a medication...but we are trying to get ahead. Otherwise, the lady is extremely sharp and "with it".
Wife and I are wondering about some sort of inexpensive, motion activated camera that might be useful in helping MIL realize that there is nothing going on and that the "B####" is just not there....OR if on the 1/2 of 1% chance there IS someone bothering her will be an aid in identification.
I've seen on YT...from time to time...photos taken by game cameras. I'm guessing that there is quite a cost/feature(s)/benefit variance in the equipment. This would be set up indoors to just see who comes/goes and would not need to be 24/7 coverage...therefore the motion activated.
Any thoughts, hints, suggestions etc. would be most appreciated. I KNOW NOTHING about such and therefore posing question here.
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