I know, I know... she shouldn't be smoking. But, getting her to quit isn't going to happen, so spare the judgments and let me know if you have solutions, please.
My mom lives in a nursing home and is on a very limited income. She can only afford one carton of cigarettes per month and she has to make them last. However, she's also required to leave them at the nurse's station. They give her one when she goes out on a break.
Each month, I bring her a carton with her name on it. They take it and store it. A while back, she became suspicious that some were "walking away" and began keeping count. Her theory was that the staff doesn't bother to look at the printed name- just gives them out to whomever. She says she confirmed this because there have been times she's been given someone else's cigarettes. For what it's worth, the staff says my mother gives them out and coaches her not to. My mother says this is untrue. It really could go either way.
In any case, I'm wondering if there's a way to mark individual packs or do something strange with hers that makes them easy to distinguish from the others. Writing her name on them is not enough. If you guys have ideas, I'm all ears. Or eyes, as the case may be. ;)
The only thing I can think of is if you and your mom work out how many cigarettes she wants/needs a day. Then you would have to package them in individual ziplock baggies for each day, then put them in a Tupperware container for storage at the nurses station, and ask them to only give her her daily allotment. More work for you, and not sure if the staff would agree to this, but would be easier to keep track of that way. That’s all I got.
It might work, I was reading your other replies. I like Jane’s idea about the lock box, it will give your mom peace of mind that her cigarettes aren’t being stolen. I agree with Jane that the real problem is most likely that your mom is smoking more than she realizes. 200 a month sounds like a lot, but that averages out to about 6 a day which isn’t that much for a long time smoker.
One issue I could see arising that you may want to consider, if using the lock box, is the possibility of her losing the key and thinking someone stole it . If she gets agitated running out last few days of the month, misplacing the key mid month could cause a bigger issue. Just something to think about before going that route.