The Day I Found Out My Mom Was Gone

I’m the only one who looks after my mom, Joyce, 79.

After a serious fall, I had to make the hardest decision of my life — placing her in a nursing home. It broke my heart, but I was terrified she’d get hurt again while I was away at work. But let me be clear:
I NEVER abandoned her.

Every weekend, I visited her with fresh muffins, painted her nails, brought her photos, and made her space feel like home. We laughed, we cried, and we held onto every precious moment.

Then, last Saturday, I walked in with banana bread and a soft cardigan she had been asking for. But something felt off. The receptionist hesitated when I asked for her.

Then she said,
“Mrs. Joyce? She’s not here anymore. She was discharged last week.”

My heart stopped.

Discharged? By who?

Apparently, a woman came in, signed paperwork, and claimed to be family. She took my mother and left no forwarding information.

They just let her go.
No calls. No messages. No verification.

I was furious — and scared. How could this happen?

I’m now doing everything I can to track her down. I’ve filed reports, called every nearby facility, and notified the police.

To this day, I still don’t know where she is or who took her.

All I know is:
I didn’t fail my mother. The system failed us.

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