I have a brother with schizophrenia. He refuses to take medicine (as so many do), so for all intents and purposes, he is disabled. It's probably been 7 years since he's taken medication.
The disease developed when he was around 16, but really got bad after he graduated from college.
It's a terrible, horrible disease that I wouldn't wish on anyone, but he does absolutely nothing to make his situation better and has been enabled his entire life. My parents have financially supported him with whatever he wants to supplement his SSI. With my father deceased and mother dealing with dementia, for the last four years my sister and I have had to deal with the situation.
Since he never really worked that much, he was getting the minimum for SSI, until a few days ago, when he let me know he lost the SSI benefits because he missed some meeting. My mother's credit card, which he had been using, also expired at the end of June. So currently he has no money coming in and is running out of cash. He spends quite a bit of money on cigarettes, alcohol, and weed. He is also entitled and doesn't appreciate a fucking thing anyone does for him.
I'm not sure why I needed to write all that out. I guess I just needed to vent.
Anyway, what I'm asking for, is help on finding some kind of debit card/credit card we could get for him, where he would only be allowed to spend a certain amount of money per month. It would have to be something that wouldn't charge an overage, but would basically just decline any transaction once he is out of money for the month.
Any suggestions?
Also, any type of professional that helps guide people through stuff like this? I do not have the capacity to take care of this person right now, let alone for the rest of my life. I have my own mental health to take care of. I already have to run my own household (two young children) as well as take care of my mother and all her medical and financial affairs. I sympathize with his situation, but this is affecting my mental health and mood, which causes me to be short and angry with my wife and children at times. And that is something I do NOT want to continue, as my relationship with them is everything to me. I am taking an antidepressant for the first time in 15 years. I don't feel depressed (despair), just irritable a lot of the time, but I guess it manifests itself in different ways. I also need to start looking for a therapist again.
My mother has about $1.5M in investments, and brings in around $65k in pensions and social security per year, which is far more than she spends, even with my brother's mooching. So I am willing to pay a professional to help with all this, if such a person exists.
Options please?
I'm at my wits end.