Rick ; hope you don't me saying but someone needs to? - i think you've been mis-housed and mis-placed there - you shouldn't be there - it's a mismatch? do you have a doctor ; a social service or summat to intervene and re-evaluate?"?
Well, I'm in an in-between category incapable of fully independent living but not really needing to live in a nursing facility. I had a home, that my wife and I were buying, a few years ago she went into a nursing home herself but then came covid and they didn't take her social security check and she continued to contribute towards the household so I could keep living there.
I had in-home caregivers and they did the main tasks of cooking, cleaning, shopping and I had a kid to take care of outside stuff and everything just hummed along. Then I got Cancer and it took all of my energy dealing with that. Covid shut just about everything down and the house was becoming too much to handle my homecare agency couldn't staff me.
Then I started getting notices from Social Security that they had mis-figured my benefit and cut me, I could have gotten by it would have been tough but I could have done it. Then they cut off my wife's check cut me again and again.
Ideally, I should have gone into an assisted-living apartment and kept my in-home aide, unfortunately, there aren't enough assisted-living apartments for low-income people such as myself and the waiting list is years long. So, here I am too young to be here, too old to survive the street. All I needed was the extra five hundred dollars per month I lost then I could have gone on a waiting list and gone into an assisted living and this room could've gone to someone else.
That's a short synopsis, it costs 250.00 per day to live here with my SS I pay for two days the government picks up the rest. The staff here love me I don't complain or do anything strange, I require only a minimum of care, if they would let me use cannabis, I wouldn't care either.