WheatenLover
Senior Member
- Location
- Georgia
I will try to make a long story short. My husband and I are separated. I am in Mass, he is in PA.
On Oct 24, he fell, and had to call 911 for help getting up. Social services showed up, too. He spent the weekend in the hospital, and was transferred on the Monday to a short-term rehab facility. Two weeks later, he was transferred to a nursing home for further rehab. He has Parkinson's, diabetes, and was malnourished. His stride is about 1", he resists all attempts to help him and falls quite a bit. Social services was trying to get him a maid, a home health aide, provide meals, etc, up until Oct 24.
I was contacted by the head of social services in his count. The first person wanted my husband's landlord's name and address, so they could contact him and have him evicted. I refused to give the person that info. Ostensibly this would pave the way to forcing him to live in a more suitable place -- too many stairs at his house.
So now he is in this nursing home -- one of the worst in the county (my daughter used to work there). The landlord flew in from CA and evicted my husband. The landlord texted me; I did not respond (yet). The reason for the eviction is that there is black mold in the house which will take weeks to remove. It is in the bathroom.
Social services had to have contacted the landlord themselves, and given him my phone number. They called yesterday and said that my husband is now on his own. Since he is homeless, he will have to find his own place to live. They cannot provide services for him if he doesn't have a place to live.
I asked the nursing home what happens if he is discharged and doesn't have a home? Total silence was the response.
I cannot go back to PA to handle this right now. Now I know why my husband wants to rent the house I was renting. The trouble is that landlord is a good friend of mine, and he is my husband's neighbor. He has been in my husband's house and I know for a fact he would never rent to him.
My husband has no friends and no relatives. Please tell me what you would do in this situation.
On Oct 24, he fell, and had to call 911 for help getting up. Social services showed up, too. He spent the weekend in the hospital, and was transferred on the Monday to a short-term rehab facility. Two weeks later, he was transferred to a nursing home for further rehab. He has Parkinson's, diabetes, and was malnourished. His stride is about 1", he resists all attempts to help him and falls quite a bit. Social services was trying to get him a maid, a home health aide, provide meals, etc, up until Oct 24.
I was contacted by the head of social services in his count. The first person wanted my husband's landlord's name and address, so they could contact him and have him evicted. I refused to give the person that info. Ostensibly this would pave the way to forcing him to live in a more suitable place -- too many stairs at his house.
So now he is in this nursing home -- one of the worst in the county (my daughter used to work there). The landlord flew in from CA and evicted my husband. The landlord texted me; I did not respond (yet). The reason for the eviction is that there is black mold in the house which will take weeks to remove. It is in the bathroom.
Social services had to have contacted the landlord themselves, and given him my phone number. They called yesterday and said that my husband is now on his own. Since he is homeless, he will have to find his own place to live. They cannot provide services for him if he doesn't have a place to live.
I asked the nursing home what happens if he is discharged and doesn't have a home? Total silence was the response.
I cannot go back to PA to handle this right now. Now I know why my husband wants to rent the house I was renting. The trouble is that landlord is a good friend of mine, and he is my husband's neighbor. He has been in my husband's house and I know for a fact he would never rent to him.
My husband has no friends and no relatives. Please tell me what you would do in this situation.