Re: My retirement income s not enough for my bills
Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2016 9:20 am
We suggest you start at a Massachusetts agency on Aging Center. Those locations can give you tips and advice on everything you specified...Mass Health, housing for seniors, how to get a full time job, etc. The fact you were working in a hospital should help you find a job, as there are tons of jobs in the medical field, including in Massachusetts. So start with the Agency on Aging center in Worcester, and then go from there.
FamilyHelp wrote:I am losing my job after nearly 4 years, was a clinician in the hospital. I right now have a small retirement pension from a previous job.
I need rental assistance due January 10th and other help. I could use tips as to which Mass Health insurance plans best suit my needs, medications.
I need to Pursue Food stamps and Financial assistance.
I want to work FT again ASAP to help bring in income in addition to retirement. Hope this crisis is short-lived.
I am a 58 year old woman, alone, self-supporting with no friends nearby. My family; wealthy republican siblings can't relate to how these things happen. Have no children. Neighborhood not so safe.
Where do you suggest I begin? I do have a car for now, am a Worcester resident.
Thank you for your assistance. Should I make an appointment with CMHA?