by Admin
30. August 2010 17:42
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My mom lives on social security and can no longer take care of her house. I have heard there are apartments for seniors that the rent goes by your income. How can I find out about these options. She currently lives in Pittsburgh,PA (Brookline ).
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by Admin
29. April 2010 17:23
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My parents have lived in the same home for the past 34 years. They are struggling to live on social security and are having a hard time keeping up with paying their local taxes and anything else that comes up unexpectedly. I’ve heard about Reverse Mortgages for senior citizens but they sound too good to be true. Are they safe? Are there things we need to watch out for if we look into them?
Thanks - Danny G.
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by Admin
10. April 2010 17:21
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My mom is having sewage troubles and has been told by a plumber that the sewage pipes need replaced. Meaning the basement has to be dug up and the yard. I live with and help her with expenses. However our income together would not afford us to have this work done. Are there any programs in PA. to help with something like this?
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by Admin
20. March 2010 20:31
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My BFF's mom has sudden onset dementia due to anesthesia, with bilateral cerebral atrophy in the frontal lobes. She also has chronic pain from failed back surgery. Mom's home is in Westmoreland, but she is now living in Allegheny county (Monroeville.) Are there any local resources for respite, adult day or other care?
And how might she pursue speech therapy for a language deficit (word finding.) She has been assessed for stroke but that was negative. She has periods of clarity, and then complete confusion. Sometimes she just cannot find words.
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by Admin
18. March 2010 11:03
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Is there any kind of assistance for seniors who need to re-evaluate housing needs? I own a home, but it doesn't seem like I can 'age in place' in it. I'm trying to decide whether to sell, remodel, move to an apartment, another house? whatever. It's a very daunting consideration. Thank you.
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by Admin
3. March 2010 17:33
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Would like to know the difference between durable, limited, general and or plain power of attorney forms. Since trying to save on lawyer would like to purchase from Staple's for financial power of attorney forms. Already printed your medical power of attorney form which I thank you for. Thanks in advance.
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by Admin
16. February 2010 20:12
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I would like to get meals on wheels for my parents, how do I go about doing this, in Greensburg, Westmoreland County.
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by Admin
7. February 2010 20:04
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According to Allegheny County, Pa. guidelines for my mother living in a nursing home; she is allowed to keep 8000.00 of her last financial resources. I am her son and the monies referred to here are in a joint account, Who gets that 8000.00 dollars that is remaining?
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by Admin
3. February 2010 19:55
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Is there a program where someone can visit a senior who is homebound and really just needs some company? Like an hour or two every other day would be perfect!
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