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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 360700" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>She should be put on Medicaid for her bills as she is obviously disabled. You may need to help her fill out the forms. She sounds very sick or maybe exposed to drugs or alcohol before she was born, therefore unable to take care of herself. There are services for disabled adults. You are not responsible for her bills anymore, but I'd still try to help her get state care...a social worker, a place to live, food stamps, HUD housing assistance, etc . Doesn't sound like she can do those things herself. At the same time you will bankrupt yourself if you keep paying for her care...it will likely go on her whole life and hooking her up with adult services now would be compassionate. I believe 18 is legal age all over the US, but not sure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 360700, member: 1550"] She should be put on Medicaid for her bills as she is obviously disabled. You may need to help her fill out the forms. She sounds very sick or maybe exposed to drugs or alcohol before she was born, therefore unable to take care of herself. There are services for disabled adults. You are not responsible for her bills anymore, but I'd still try to help her get state care...a social worker, a place to live, food stamps, HUD housing assistance, etc . Doesn't sound like she can do those things herself. At the same time you will bankrupt yourself if you keep paying for her care...it will likely go on her whole life and hooking her up with adult services now would be compassionate. I believe 18 is legal age all over the US, but not sure. [/QUOTE]
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