Where does one find a social worker or someone to talk to about how I'm meant to live in the coming year(s) if I can't work.

Jul 27, 2014 · 12:12 PM UTC

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@bethanyshondark Hahaha. Major #FAIL there, alas. Everything is so compartmentalized.
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@mollydotcom adult protective services should at least be able to give you some referrals. < 3. I still think about meeting you at Comdex
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@mollydotcom start with a call to your smartest specialist's office. Or the hospital, but the specialists often have it more together.
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@mollydotcom She's in Texas, not AZ, (and you are not an senior!) but she's really good people. Carol Bertsch. assistingseniors.com
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@mollydotcom I worked on a civil rights case with Carol for 3 years a while back. She's great. Maybe can help give advice. Or a recommendatn
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@mollydotcom How about an org like this? jfcstucson.org/services/ A friend works at a similar org here in Wisconsin & they do great work.
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@mollydotcom I'm UK so not sure about US options. But know you are not the only one with such thoughts.