Tell her to get a trickle battery charger for her winter storage and it will pay for itself many times over in batteries that dont need to be replaced. I would first start by putting a new battery in and seeing where things stand. These cars are very finicky about weak batteries.
I use a floating charger on the car(and bike when I had it...just sold a month ago) during the winter and whenever I know it is going to be sitting for more than 2 weeks. It has always done the trick and keeps the battery fresh for when it comes time to drive it. The Harbor Freight charger has served me well for a few years and is less than $12.
**Do not leave the floating charger clamped to the terminals unless it is plugged in to an electrical outlet. Otherwise, it will discharge a battery. Common mistake some make.