Note that roomie has a TBI & chronic vestibular dysfunction; they're dizzy or have vertigo 100% of the time, 24/7, whether they're awake or asleep, it doesn't matter.
Last year, roomie applied for housing assistance. Their application made its way through one of the local orgs over the course of about 5 months or so. At the end, roomie got a letter denying their application. When they called to ask why, they found out a) they already had a duplicate application in, & b) funding ran out a couple months previous so too bad, so sad.
Many programs require that ppl have no assets to qualify. Roomie has a retirement fund, back from the day when he could work (and did - worked his ass off)... but he doesn't have the paperwork for it. His ex was in charge of their finances & kept such info under lock & key, so when she kicked him out, she kept it.
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So they can't drive. Some days they can barely stand up, they're so dizzy.
They applied for SSDI. It took a year, from Nov. 2021 to just a few months ago. They were denied: the woman who did the psych eval flat-out lied on her assessment of roomie's status.