
Originally Posted by
Marceline
Yup, it varies wildly from state to state. I have to imagine in some cases people's best options would be to move to another state.
I know public housing in Mass has an insane waiting list- something like 3 years- and then you can drive 20-25 minutes to Vermont and there's open housing with no one living in it. My ex-SIL is a single mom of 2 and has looked into moving because of that. I imagine there are different issues everywhere.
If Tanis has a pre-existing condition, his chances of getting state insurance as a single adult are probably much better than they would be otherwise, so it's worth applying. It can also be good to have a record of applying for that stuff. It's also good to look for any other programs, like prescription assistant programs, discounted clinics, things like that. Don't just look at the stuff officially offered through your state, there are private programs and programs that receive state funding too. Explore your options and try to find ways to save money in the meantime. Like I said, happy to give anyone interested links to legit freelancing sites.
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