Hi all,
I have not posted in a while. Recap: Dad has history of falls, just got out of round 2 of extended rehab for trouble walking/general mobility/stroke suspected. He and Mom live in an apartment but I feel they need a cheaper one or go to Assisted Living. They are subsisting on Social Security alone so if AL, it will need to be a Medicaid-funded facility. Mom's health isn't great so part of me says that if she goes first, Dad will end up in a nursing home, so solo apartment is a no-go. I'm an only child (age 50) and my head is swimming. Has anyone used HUD Housing Counselors or any other housing counselors to work through this mess to determine options? Or should I start with the local social services? I've called several senior low-income apartment facilities but the waiting lists are 2-3 years. Thanks for any advice on where to start teasing out this issue.
Rather than HUD, I would contact your county Senior Services agency and give them the details. They should be able to help you in finding the right place for your parents. I would also begin the Medicaid application process. Don't know what your finances are, but if you are able to hire an elder attorney to help you navigate this process it could be very helpful to you.
You are in a tough situation but help is available. You are not alone, you've found this site and people do care. Please let us know how you make out.
My mother lived in Ocean County NJ. My mother qualified for state PADD (prescription assistance program).
I can say NJ has many senior resources but you have to know about the programs to benefit from them. Your local Dept of Aging can help.
As far as senior housing, in New Jersey (as with most states I assume) a senior with minimal assets can apply for rent assistance but has to prove financial hardship. My mom and brother live in one. They go through recert from the state annually. During this annual recert the covered parties must provide receipts, etc to qualify. It was easy for them as they are close to being poor. Since my mother passed my brother retained the HUD apartment and gets a rent voucher in his name. But yes the waiting list can be long.
That elder law attorney should be on your folks dime not yours. Are all the documents in place? Power of Attorney, will, etc?
Not many choices in S Jersey. Unless you get on Medicaid for a LTC everything else is expensive. Have you tried Medicaid for Homecare services? They would get an aide for a few hours a day.
You are right in saying that HUD apartments have 2 yr waiting lists. But that helps in that they have a little more money but still need help health wise.