When I was in Rochester, I lived in a HUD apt building. (disabled 18+
or 55 +) Tehy did a rate adjustment based on my income -- I paid
more. So perhaps such an apartment is available to you.
One of the administrators told me I could get an income adjustment
/assessment based on medical deductions.
I got the doctor to write a letter naming all the things i used as
medical necessities
as a result of TM: wipes, caths, bags, etc. Thousands of dollars
were deducted from my income
I save all my receipts, grocery, pharmacy, from wherever stuff
related to my condition is purchased.
They add up.
Re:Taxes: you can deduct for medical expenditures -- you should see a
tax advisor.
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