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There was supposed to be info on this site for those in over 55 communities. Doesn't seem so. I do not need asstd and we found Independant livg in our area were the same price as asstd living. I finally moved into an better than 55 community and it gives me the socialization and physical exercise options I do need. I have a back and leg injury and I must have a helper for some house work, grocery shopping doctors apptmts. Can I keep caring family friend I have and receive any assistance from a program? I have chronic depression disease and she cares for me with that also.

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Are you on Medicaid? I didn't think so.
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Depression is a mental illness, it can be a lot harder to understand than, say, high cholesterol. Depression can be caused by various factors. We must know the signs, causes and ways to overcome depression.
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Pamstegma: do not know how to and other than this. No I am not I am liviving in over 55 community and I have a very close family fried who comes in or we must go out 3-4 times a week for a couple of hours.
The woman from aging site said they do not help people like , only send you to us.
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I have a housekeeper for two hours a week. I pay her $20 per hour or $40 a week, from my own funds. It's well worth it.
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Anonymous388564. wow you are one of few that understand that fact. Just like heart disease or cancer. Check out Carol Rickard.. She was actually a childhood friend of my friend in Oakhurst Ca. She now lives in NJ ..she has great newsletters and support webinars. She understands it from both perspectives and is a very vocal advocate for those with this disease. This gets confusing..you were commenting on my situation, not answering my question, correct. Or were you answering saying that I can get some aid because of my disease?
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