Hi! I'm a senior care specialist trained to match you with the care option that is best for you.
- Get personalized guidance from a dedicated local advisor.
- Get an easy-to-understand breakdown of services and fees.
- Our service is 100% free to use - no hidden costs.
By clicking
Talk to a Specialist, you agree to our
privacy policy and
terms of use. Our team, or our partner providers, may contact you via a system that can auto-dial. Your consent is not required to use our service.
The hard part is over.
I'm matching you with one of our specialists who will be calling you in the next few minutes.
Don't want to wait?
Skip to the front of the line by calling (888) 848-5724.
Call you local Office of Aging. They may be able to help you.
Why are you not able to pay your rent?
Are you both receiving Social Security?
Any pension?
Credit card debt?
What percentage of your monthly income goes to rent?
Are you or your husband giving money to someone else? Sweepstakes perhaps?
Do you or your husband have any illness or disability?
Can you go back to work?
Sorry for the many questions. Just want to understand your situation better.
If you have a mortgage, it can be refinanced with the help of an attorney. Often, the monthly payment can be less. Any credit card debt can be paid off by the proceeds of the loan. Call the bank and inquire.
If I read your profile correctly, and another question similar in Sept. 2018, you have two adult sons living with you?
Please answer some questions so we can maybe help you.
Is your husband now living at home after returning from the NH?
I hope I have it correct, difficult to spend the time and ARE YOU STILL THERE?
P.S. After reading more, the OP stated they were paying rent.
She was having trouble paying for home health supplies, feeding tube diet, and other added expenses.
Wondering if she should have been able to bill Medicaid for these things?
I am thinking she herself is unable to care for or follow through with obtaining help for her husband, herself, her two adult sons?
Without enough information, it is just a guessing game.
You need to get hubby back into a home. You are a Community Spouse and will not be made impoverished. Senior housing maybe the next thing. They go by scale. 30% of what you bring in. Then you can apply for food stamps. If you are on Medicaid as ur health insurances, they have services they offer. Call your Office of aging. Even APS since if evicted you have a vulnerable senior.
Do your boys have mental challenges? If not, they need to start contributing. The rent should be split 3 ways. Then they pay for their own food and bills. You are no longer required to support them.