scout86
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You probably answered your own question there.She has told me that how will she pay her bills if she doesn't work?
I don't know your mom, or her situation, or the employment situation in your country, but here's a thought. She probably already KNOWS that she'd be better off not working where she's working. Telling her to quit her job may not actually be "helpful" at all. It actually might add to her stress level. (Kind of like if someone told you to just "snap out of" your PTSD symptoms.) What she may need help with more is finding a different answer to "how will she pay the bills".
Now, about the "age thing". I'm a few years older than your mom. 51 doesn't seem all that old from here. Not so old that I'd be happy about people telling me I'm over the hill and ought to retire, even if they were well intentioned. Actually, now that I think about it, the older I get the less I'd probably like to hear that! An unspoken concern, for your mom, might be "What's going to happen when she's too old to work?" Here, where I live, the reality is I'll have to work till I die. An aspect of that is that I have to figure out a way to do that. I may not be able to shoe horses when I'm 90 & I've somehow managed to get to be older than I ever expected....... Anyway, maybe, at some point, the 2 of you could just sit down and talk about life, and her situation, and how you each see things, for now and for the future.