I have been told that my family thinks I am a burden because I have trouble walking and don't want to drive because I don't want to be a road hazard so they want to go to court and get power of attorney over me and send me to a nursing home. Can they do this?
As long as your mind is sound, no one can force you to do anything.
That said, what you do is entirely up to you.
Some people prefer to live in an assisted care facility.
As with many things, the quality of the care caries.
An assisted care facility is not the same thing as a nursing home.
People have different needs.
Some people prefer to stay in their own home, and have a caretaker come in daily to visit and care for them.
Some people, my sister-in-law prefers the in her home own approach, and employs a care taker seven days a week.
She is bed ridden, and a quadriplegic.
Her mind is still sound, and she makes her own decisions.
Illness is a difficult dilemma for the person afflicted, as well as their family.
The main thing you need to know is that whatever happens to you, only happens if you authorize it.
Your note was well written, your content posted is clear.
I conclude your mind to be sound, for what its worth.
You decide what you want, and you take that course.
Tell the rest of your meddlesome family to stay away, whatever you do don't give them access to your money.
Once they have a power of attorney, they tend to steal what little money (or BIG money) they can get their greedy paws around.
They also neglect your needs.
You don't want or need that.
So, Google "in home care giver", talk to a few, and decide if that will work for you.
Don't make a snap decision, think it through, don't let anyone bully you.
Okay, read the information in the links I've posted for you.
As you research the site, get up to speed about your rights, keep in touch.
I'm an old codger, and have seen what shenanigans goes on.
Maybe we can just offer words of encouragement, but you're not alone.
As long as the Good Lord keeps me kicking, I'll be around trying to help.
Every state has a state government agency serving seniors, and those with infirmities.
Here's your state's agency. Read what they can do to help you:
http://www.caregiverlist.com/Mississippi/departmentonaging.aspx
Here's information on financial assistance for seniors in MS:
http://www.needhelppayingbills.com/html/mississippi_agency_on_aging.html
One more:
http://www.mississippigethelp.org/