This is not same as we had it before. Home office is changing the rules and new things are coming to light. If previous rules were applied, your mom had no problems and she could have stayed in UK as long as she like before she can apply for Citizenship. Now because this test also applies for Settlement then we had little problem. I am assuming that she still need to apply for her settlement visa but if she doesn't then you really don't have a problem because once she is 65, she will be exempt. It wasn't clear from your post if she is settled and she wants to apply for citizenship.
If your question is for Citizenship, then she is already settled and she can take ESOL classes, which is given free most of the time. I have taught these courses and are very easy for foreigners to understand. She will be able to learn it in few months.
You need to ask Home Office directly if she will be able to qualify for the exemption. here is the text from official web site with phone number:
If you are applying for indefinite leave to remain on or after 1 April 2007, you will either need to take the test or attend combined English language and citizenship classes.
If you are unsure about whether you need to take the test, you can contact the Immigration and Nationality Enquiry Bureau on 0870 606 7766.
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