Emergency Financial Assistance For Fixed Income Senior Parents : The Saturday Weekend Review #237 (2024)

One minute you can be fine with your money and the next you’re on the verge of disaster and in desperate need of financial assistance. Not everyone will admit to needing financial help because they are too proud but there comes a point where thinking about the best options is better than what something might cost down the road if other things start going wrong.

It is not just the young folks who seek help with financial assistance, debt problems and health care. There are always seniors who keep themselves hidden away or placed in old-age retirement homes because they simply can’t do what they used on their own. That or they can’t afford it.

Having senior parents who are living on a fixed income, small pensions and old-age security from government savings with no other savings apart from small work pensions can be heartbreaking. Although owning a house is good it may not yield enough to take care of them in retirement.

I know many of you might say that it’s their problem for not saving money for these years but no one predicted illness, work accidents and risk gone bad. Critical illness insurance and other financial life-lines such as RRSP’s and now Tax Free Savings Accounts are heavily marketed early on to get people ready for unforeseen problems and future expenses.

Take Risks with a back-up plan

There are people who are willing to risk it all to become successful which Mrs. CBB’s parents did until it all came crashing down on them. They lost over a million dollars in property, business and cash and struggled to find a home to live in with bad credit to their name.

Over the years they pulled out all the stops to manage their finances including credit cards, bank and personal loans. It was the personal loan that went belly up and he came in to claim his new kingdom. This all happened after illness and a work related injury that put her father off the employment map.

There he was young and helpless and stuck in a system that nobody and I mean nobody wants to meet. Insurance.

Once they secured a house and moved on with their lives both of their health deteriorated further with her father sinking the most. If it wasn’t his heart it was diabetes, leg issues, breathing and so on.

We both agree that taking the massive amounts of medications likely attributed to the ongoing problems but also saved his life. There’s always hell waiting on the side of freedom. Once you get their it’s hard to get back over the fence alive and well. He never had a health break apart from living in this world full of pain and suffering.

Although he fights the battle he keeps up with his hobbies slowly around the house and works with his wife to get as much as they can done.

What’s the problem then?

They don’t have savings as they are living pay to pay which is fine most months until something breaks down and they can’t afford to fix it. Currently they need a roof and with a few estimates they are looking at around $8000 which they don’t have. Even if the kids bought the shingles and did the work themselves it was still run pretty near $3000 which seems a bit more manageable.

The other problem is that the problems never end especially when you are a homeowner without the money to maintain your house. There is no financial assistance for seniors apart from what income they have and possibly family members who are willing to help them out.

Care for Seniors

When seniors get to the point of being unable to do things on their own due to health reasons someone has to jump in or something has to change. In this case the house is too large as is the property and eventually there will be a for sale sign because they just can’t keep up with it all.

The past 2 weeks we’ve spent countless hours working on the house, garden and landscaping all the while looking after my in-laws. It’s times like this when you look at your parents and realize they are still so young but life is killing them. They had a good start in life and then everything went against them from the moment they said go.

Too Proud To Ask For Financial Assistance

Each time we visit we see things around the house that are in need of repair but there is no money to get these jobs done. I’m always doing something around the house whether it’s wiring new electrical, lawn mowing and fixing anything that’s broken or needs tightening.

My in-laws would never ask for financial assistance and always want to pay us money for anything we do for them. The answer is always, No. We don’t want their money. Mrs. CBB grew up in a home that struggled badly and she knows what it’s like to live in poverty which is why she busted her butt in school and working to save money. She didn’t want to end up like her parents because it’s a dark place to be.

Helping family financially for us meant that we did it from the heart because we knew it had to get done. Although we are debt free it was a no-brainer to jump in but even if we weren’t we’d still do all that we can. Our parents mean the world to us because they brought us up, kept us fed, clothed and with a roof over our heads. There is no plausible reason we would need to tell them that we won’t help.

Emergency Savings

Having money tucked away for a rainy day is NOT new rather the name has just changed from extra cash to emergency savings. Although some people laugh off the emergency savings idea it has come in handy on more than one occasion for our family.

In this instance our senior parents needed it more than we did and we extend our savings to them because it’s the right thing to do. Selling their property would be ideal but with both being ill at the moment all the kids are pitching in to help one way or another.

Helping Your parents as they age

As our parents begin to age their mind and memory may start to deteriorate which is what is happening here. It’s nice to have children drop by the house to take my Mother-in-law out for coffee or grocery shopping. She enjoys walks on the beach and chatting to people other than her husband. She’s home with him 24/7 which is very demanding on her physically and mentally since quitting her job to care for him.

In the 2 weeks that we were around the house we put a huge dent in our budget but Mrs. CBB and I are VERY happy that our parents are happy. Although they offered to pay us back the money we spent we told them to save it for a rainy day or take some time to go out for dinner together.

Financial Assistance doesn’t always equal money

Every day it seemed I was getting a phone call from Mrs. CBB saying something was broken or needed to be fixed. The part to remember is that not everything you need to help with will cost you money. The help you give saves money so they can save it for something else they will need.

Example: I rewired an outlet which is fairly easy since my father taught me basic electrical skills as a retired electrician. Had my Father-in-law called in a tradesman for repair he would have seen well over a $100 charge for this service. Now he can take that money and put it towards something else.

All of these expenses will fall under miscellaneous in our budget because they are random items we never planned to pay for in the first place. We have the money and so it puts a little ding in our budget, big deal. When we have the means to offer financial assistance we certainly wouldn’t walk away.

  • $125 to get Air Conditioning back up and running. Called in a favour from a friend who drove 2 hours to help out at cost.
  • $90 cash to fix an annoying leaking bathroom tub faucet.
  • $500 for all new blinds in the house installed by yours truly.
  • Carpet cleaning for the entire house $100
  • Eating out and coffees while out and about
  • $175 for a $4000 medical assistance bed (jaw-dropping deal I found)
  • Air Duct Cleaning $140
  • Mattress disposal $20
  • Installed new queen bed frame and 2 mattresses we had in storage at our house.

So we spent just under $1000 to help get them back on their feet with repairs around the house and we helped wash all the walls. We also scrubbed the floors since my mother-in-law can’t bend any longer. We also offered to give them our second lawn-mower as the one they have nearly killed me when I used it. I couldn’t imagine the strength my mother-in-law had to put in every 2 weeks for hours cutting grass.

I’m certain we made them very happy with tears in their eyes. Mrs. CBB’s father pulled her aside as they were walking to the vehicle to say we didn’t have to do all of this. She replied to him with her hand around his shoulders, “Dad I’ve worked my entire life because I knew you’d both need me just like I needed you”. Besides, they gave us a tonne of vegetables for free every year so we couldn’t complain about that.

Sometimes it’s easy to forget all the things our parents did for us growing up especially when we go on to have our own families and are building dreams. The past two weeks have eye-opened our world, drained us and delivered lots of love and arguments but we wouldn’t change it for the world.

If you are unable to offer financial assistance to those you love and could use the help perhaps offering your services or even an ear to talk to would make a world of difference.

Discussion Question: Have you ever helped your parents out with financial assistance?

Another Week At The CBB House

We’ve tried and I use that word loosely to catch up on housework, bills, budgets and home renovations the past week. With my wife being away with her parents and myself driving back and forth and working it’s taking a toll on all of us but thankfully the outcome was positive. The good news is he is home now thanks to some amazing doctors and nurses who worked round the clock for him.

I spent hours chopping and prepping vegetables for the freezer after picking loads of organic produce from my in-laws garden. Since the plan was to make crushed tomatoes for sauce throughout the year tomatoes made more of a splat on the ground as no one was around to keep up eating or picking them.

Now that we’ve harvested as much as we could I’ve made sure it has been frozen so we can enjoy the bounty and hard work of our in-laws. I’m hoping next summer they take the garden and make it much smaller since their health isn’t the greatest.

Other than that I’ve eaten more cabbage rolls than I care to remember but they were VERY GOOD. I should have a recipe for you on the blog soon. My first time making them too with supervision and suggestions from the Mrs.

Now I have to focus on Fall clean-up, buying mattresses for our son whom we bought a new bed for and everything else in between. Oh, and buy some pumpkins to carve with the little guy. Almost Halloween… 🙂

How was your week?

Mr.CBB

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Lucky for me, my husband is and always has been a saver, who also taught me a lot of budgeting, investing and planning for the future. Once I whiffed the smell of saving money, there was no looking back. It became my fascination, and I knew that the strategies I learnt through self education, research and via comprehensive conversations with experts in their field, would benefit so many people out there. So, I started my blog, Dirt Cheap Wealth.

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Emergency Financial Assistance For Fixed Income Senior Parents : The Saturday Weekend Review #237 (2024)

FAQs

What to do when a parent asks for money? ›

Tips For Dealing With Family Who Ask For Money Constantly:
  1. 1-Start saying no. This won't be easy, but the sooner you stop loaning money to family members, the sooner they will stop asking for it. ...
  2. 2-Provide alternatives. ...
  3. 3-Procrastinate. ...
  4. 4-Don't borrow money from family.

What is the financial assistance for senior citizens in the Philippines? ›

SPPISC. The Social Pension Program for indigent senior citizens is an additional government assistance mandated under Republic Act 9994 otherwise known as “The Expanded Senior Citizens Act of 2010”. Indigent senior citizens shall be entitled to a monthly stipend amounting to One Thousand Pesos (Php1000.

What to say when asking for financial assistance? ›

In addition to explaining the financial impact of your situation, remember to explain how this rough patch is affecting your emotional well-being. Describe how financial support will make a life-changing difference. To build trust, lay out your plan to get back on track in as much detail as possible.

Who can I ask for money? ›

Here are some of the most common sources: Family and friends: Borrowing money from family and friends is a common way of obtaining money. When requesting money from them, it's important to be transparent about your financial situation and your ability to repay the money.

Will senior citizens receive money from the government? ›

The Social Security Administration (SSA) is a government agency that provides financial support to seniors over the age of 65. The money comes from payroll taxes, which are withheld from every working American's paycheck. The Social Security Administration keeps track of each person who pays into the system.

What is the meaning of indigent senior citizen? ›

Explanation. —For the purposes of this section, “indigent” means any senior citizen who is not having sufficient means, as determined by the State Government, from time to time, to maintain himself.

How to apply for senior citizen? ›

Visit the OSCA or LGU
  1. Proceed to the OSCA office or the designated LGU office in your area.
  2. Inquire about the specific requirements and procedures for obtaining a Senior Citizen ID.
  3. Fill out the application form and submit the required documents.
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How do you say no to a parent asking for money? ›

Here is how:
  1. LISTEN FIRST. If you say no too quickly, your friend or family member might feel ignored, hurt, discounted or insulted. ...
  2. ASK FOR TIME. ...
  3. MAKE A RULE AND STICK TO IT. ...
  4. BE FIRM. ...
  5. DON'T EXPLAIN OR MAKE EXCUSES. ...
  6. OFFER OTHER AID. ...
  7. RELATED TOPICS.

Is it normal for parents to keep asking for money? ›

As your parents get older, they may turn to you for financial support if they find themselves in a difficult situation. If you have ever been in a similar situation and borrowed money from your parents, you may want to return the favor, especially if they are persistently demanding money.

Is it normal for a parent to ask their child for money? ›

If you need financial help for regular, day-to-day expenses, talk to the children about how much they can spare every month. Request such funds only for essential expenses, not for holidays or discreet purchases, and be mindful that you are not upsetting the budgeting and saving pattern of your children.

How do you set boundaries with parents who ask for money? ›

Setting Healthy Financial Boundaries with Family Members
  1. Identify those seeking recurring financial requests.
  2. Be brutally honest about your feelings.
  3. Ask yourself the right question.
  4. Address the family member's situation realistically.
  5. Breaking the Cycle of Financial Dependency Can Lead to Positive Changes.

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