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Your mother can be your dependent if she has less than $4000 of taxable income AND if you provide more than half her support.
Her support includes living expenses, medical care, entertainment, travel and so on. For living expenses, you take what would be the cost to rent a home like yours (not the mortgage payment) in your neighborhood and divide by the number of occupants. You can then add an equal share (sounds like 1/3) of the utilities, food, etc. Those are shared living expenses. Then add her personal expenses like medical care, travel, clothing, etc. That's her total living expenses. Then figure out if you provide more than half those expenses, either in money, or in kind (living in your home rent free).
There is a worksheet on page 16 here to help you figure it out https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p501.pdf
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