Yes. There are programs, but getting these funds is income dependent. If your husband is a veteran the VA has assistance you can apply for. Contact your local VA service office. Social security should also be contacted for disability benefits. Look up local caregiver groups and agencies to get help as well. They have people who specialize in getting people help and money.
This depends on where you live. Some countries do not have this kind of support.
is there any grants that will help me bury my husband ,? he is dieing and we have no money or insurance , I am disabled and so is he , we are both on SSD, we have no where to turn .
A caring husband.
Hmm Get Beinifits ?
you have to be supportive, loving, caring.
Here is one example: 'Caring for her elderly disabled mother took up nearly all Margaret's time.'
If you are the friend of someone who is mentally disabled, your role is to help them. You could help by setting up appointments for them, helping them manage bills and money. You might even be the one to help dress them or bathe them but overall you will be the one they ultimately trust.
not usually but it mite be a good idear to get profesional advice on that.
Difficulties encountered in caring for a mentally disabled person:Communication and understandingIt can be extremely frustrating for both the carer and for the disabled person when misunderstandings occur. These are likely because a mentally disabled person usually has reduced communication and comprehension skills, when compared to a fully able adult, but may often have to deal with complex adult situations, such as earning money, using public transport, and sexual feelings.Stress can be caused by taking care of them, there are physical challenges with having to bathe the disabled; feed them; watch them constantly. All these are difficulties while dealing with mentally disabled people. Mainly because they're incapable of taking care of themselves.
by donating money
A nice caring cute boy!!:)...with nice brown eyes!!:) money money $$$345.89
Bruce Chinnery has written: 'Equal opportunities for disabled people in the caring professions'
If you have a son that is disabled but is the age of 29 there may be a good chance he will get the money he gets from his dad took away. However if he is disabled he should sign up for SSI for himself.