89 yrs old lives alone has had 4 falls in the last 4 months. Has a house of 50+ years, no relatives in the town she lives in. I am her only child. I have husband 2 kids one graduating from high school in May. Just started a new job after being unemployed for months, no vacation time. Where do I start in this market should I put the house up for sale or rent it out. How do I locate housing IN GA. Our home has stairs and all the bed rooms are upstairs which she is unable to climb. She uses a walker for support since the falls. Just purchases a Rollator (walker with a seat) Guilt is killing me becasue I don't have time to take off work. I do as much as possible long distance even shopping and sending her things UPS
Thanks,
Ruth Sims
It is a button she can push for help if she falls, gets scared, someone breaking in. It is waterproof and has a range of 1000 feet. It may give you a piece of mind until you get her moved closer. If you order in Florida, you should be able to take it with you to her new living situation if it is still needed. There should not be a contract for the use of the system either. Here is the web site.
http://www.lifelinesys.com/content/home
Blessings Bridget Wetterer
Have a great holiday! Bridget
I would suggest you speak with a realtor about her home. We currently rent my mothers, due to me not wanting to sell it for nothing. I do know there are some "laws" or "regulations" on this that are probably different in GA and FL, so I would suggest you speak to a realtor for advice on this and what is best for the property due to the current market in her area.
Please let me know if you have any additional questions. Deep Breathe, it is going to take a few weeks to settle all matters.
Blessings Bridget Wetterer
I would suggest you make sure your mother wants to move to GA. Change is very hard on the elder, and she may have a rapid decline after moving if it is not what she really wants to do. I would contact your Local Area on Aging and request support resources for you and your mother. There are several "types" of housing in all cities; you must decide what is best for your mother. Have you spoken to her physician to see their thoughts on moving her? If she is on Medicaid, it does not transfer from state to state; you would have to re-qualify for coverage in your area.
A lot to think about, but I would suggest the first step is to speak to your mother and see if she wants to move. Have you thought of getting her a Lifeline Emergency Response button? If she falls, she can push a button and help is on the way. This may help until the decision is made. Do not "rush" into this if your mother does not want to leave Florida.
http://www.aging.dhr.georgia.gov/portal/site/DHS-DAS/menuitem.9e91405d0e424e248e738510da1010a0/?vgnextoid=2050984bdfe80010VgnVCM100000bf01010aRCRD
Blessings, Bridget