It's been a year and some months, and she had a stroke as soon as she can worse mentally and physically like she's just giving up. The depression I guess is what is getting worse and it's just hard because she's my aunt. She doesn't want to get dressed. Shall I get out of no motivation
My understanding is depression is a natural chemical reaction to a brain injury. Depression is also a natural reaction to finding your body no longer responding to your commands. I believe people with brain injuries need medication and people to "push" them through the difficult stroke aftermath. There can be some improvement even years after a stroke.
On the other hand, my father had a series of TIAs or mini-strokes beginning in his mid-50s and developed vascular dementia; his first brain scan at age 63 showed 8 medium sized "dead" areas in his brain and 6 smaller ones. Although his memory remained mostly intact, his personality changed and he loss a lot of balance, executive function, and reasoning/decision making abilities. Stuff he did easily for decades became beyond his capabilities. Dad never improved, only declined. Vascular dementia can be very strange as some brain functions remain completely intact or nearly so while others are just as completely lost.
Has she been seen by a geriatric psychiatrist?