Domino Lane

Memories of rural life on a Pennsylvania farm in the early years of the 20th century. Although the topic is different, I've added (in 2009), my cousin's absorbing paper, "The Handicapped At Home." REMEMBER: To start at the beginning, you must click on the June 2006 section of the archives, go to the June 25th entry, then "scroll up" from there.

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Judy: Misc. I

Miscellaneous
Because a continuing disability, such as mine, calls for the output of much time, energy, and money, it is foolish to realistically expect that anyone can contribute indefinitely without some help. Therefore, may I suggest a few areas worth of investigation for partial solutions and information.
1. Social Security Disability Compensation - Young adults involved in a catastrophic accident, who have worked a specified amount of time, should investigate their eligibility for disability payments and Medicare.
2. Montgomery County Homemakers furnish a limited, but very valuable service through their Home Health Aides.

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