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I am looking for assistance for me as an elderly single person. About to be forced to give up my house since I can no longer pay my mortgage .i am living on social security of 2000 per month with no other income available and while my children live in the area they can't help. I do have copd and some other issues but they are medically managed. I want to find an advocate who can help and so far that hasn't happened. no one seems to have access to the programs that can help me. everybody has a list but I would have to contact each and they give me a new list and so on and so on. my house is currently on short sale and no one has been through it. I have to downsize and I need help with what to take and what to sell. I have been in touch with an estate sale company who would do every thing but I can't afford them. I know the profit to me will not be much. I don't seem to qualify for the county programs because my income is too high. I have been unable to find a one bedroom/bath that I can afford since I still have utilities and credit bills I need to pay as well along with owing and paying both the federal and state income tax still due on my 2011 taxes. In addition, as far as I can tell, none of the available housing lists are open. I have also lost most of my teeth because I can't afford the cost to pull them and have a denture or bridge done. I'm sure this is due to bone loss and poor diet. I think this is about all but it feels like I am caught in a never ending whirlpool going down the drain. isn't there something available to help me with all my concerns? One of the apartment managers suggested I needed an advocate with the county agency for the aging and while that does exist it is now being handled by the social services agency for he county and I have talked with them. They are sending me the pre-application to register in the mail since they do not have the ability to e-mail it to me.

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K, if you go to a site called 'Aunt Bertha, Connecting People and Programs, and type in you zip code... they can possibly help you to find what you are looking for... I know this sounds like a scam, with the name, but it is legitimate... I have checked out this site for information for myself and others... it's worth giving it a try....

Prayers for you..... hoping you get some answers and soon..... I know you are under a tremendous amount of stress with all this....it is hard but you are looking for answers.... and one will come..... prayers and hugs
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Where do you live?
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This is not an answer K, but you do have some great questions! I have some of the same concerns myself, although my home and car are paid for. I do have a very low income, but I do have a savings acct., that I am now depleting to cover normal expenses. I just hate that I have to lose these little savings to survive. Hang in there K! Hopefully, we will get some answers. I will check into the Aunt Bertha site.
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Thank You LadeeM for the info. I'm checking this out.
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Independent Living is wonderful, they say. It IS expensive, however. The few people that I know who have participated in an Independent Living arrangement absolutely love it. The cost is based on the size and location of the dwelling. Usually all utilities are included. Some have three-meals-a-day and others, two.
No medical care is provided in an Independent Living situation. One may drive, and do anything you would normally do if living in your own home. No government assistance, except VA's Aid and Attendance, is used to pay the monthly rent. They check you out financially before you enter. A one-time deposit and a property fee is taken upon completion of the app....like a resort fee.
I don't think that $2,000.00 per month is enough income, but there may be some facilities that would accept it.. I really don't know.
Good Luck in your search.
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I checked the Aunt Bertha site and it wasn't much help. Just very confusing.
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Our state has a section for elderly resources on their website. Sounds like you have already checked many of them but worth a mention.
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Every state and county has agencies for the elderly. They are listed under different names. Go online and put in agencies for the elderly and do a search for your state and county.
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You may qualify for a section 8 housing. Try your local Agency for the Aging.
Just a wild thought - do you have similair age siblings, cousins or friends with whom you could share expenses and a home.
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You haven't given enough information. All you really say is your income is $2000.00 a month and you need help. Do you work. Are you over or under 65. There are programs in every state, go to the county seat of your city, find your legal aide office. I am a ombudsman in Kern County in California. I volunteer with the Greater Bakersfield Legal Assistance office. Dependending on your age, health, disabilities or none would be contingent on what your needs would be and or what you may or may not qualify for. There are programs, but with the little information you have given it sounds as though you have gotten yourself in a pickel and unles you have major medical problems that do not allow you to work you may loose everything you have if you don't get advise soon. I hope you find the help you need. It can be VERY upsetting. God Speed
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