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Is there any work Margaret could do at home or in a sheltered environment ?
It'd probably be good for her self-esteem even if low-paid.

Quoting angela hamon <[log in to unmask]>:

> Social security confirmed M argaret's diagnosis of young onset parkinsons and
> epilepsy with grand mal seizures. This information was included in the denial
> of benefits she received this week.
>
> She now tells me she wants to go back to work. She cannot care for herself
> nearly as well as social security says she can .(she cannot even get to the
> appointments or know what day they are without help)
>
> She was told she cannot register to vote because of the dementia. Yet her
> dementia is not interfering with her daily function according to the Social
> Security Administration.  I have urged her to appeal but she is determined to
> get another job. How many times will she get hurt at work or be refused
> employment before she understands??
> She says how many times will she be denied victims assistance, ssi , and even
> a doctor visit before I understand.
>
> Is the election going to help??
> Angela
>
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