A mentally ill woman in supported housing, but her own apartment, given notice to comply (or it can lead to a break in the lease which leads to the beginning of eviction proceedings) which is mainly surrounding her lack of care of her refrigerator. This is a hugely stubborn extremely mentally ill senior. The landlord might be right in their assertion, they might be wrong. I don't want to see this woman put out on the streets for this violation. Is the treatment of this senior citizen right? Is it wrong? What can be done to help this senior on SSDI get into a place where she doesn't have a refrigerator or stove, but that there is care to give her medicine and food? How can she be kept off the streets if she ends up violating this document? Thanks
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I think that you are going to find that this person is eligible for more assistance, either where she is or in another level of care. You are very kind to care. I hope you will be able to get the ball rolling to get more care for her. Since she is on SSDI, she probably has a case worker. If you can find out who that is that might be a good place to start.
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