I have been trying to continue working while on dialysis but I have been thinking more and more about quitting and going on disability. My nurse keeps stressing the importance of working. Frankly I am tired of trying to balance the two. How is it financially living on disability? I know its not a lot, but is it enough? What changes did you have to make in order to make it all work? While I am waiting for the first check to arrive, what am i supposed to do about things like rent, groceries, car payments, credit card payments, etc? 6 months to a year is a long time without a source of income. I have no savings or other income to fall back on. Homelessness seems all but certain if i quit my job.
How is it financially living on disability? I know its not a lot, but is it enough? What changes did you have to make in order to make it all work?
Homelessness seems all but certain if i quit my job.
To sum it up, I don't think being on disability would be called "living". At least not without some help to go along with it.
This is my second week of disability after working full time for 18 months after starting dialysis. I went out on corporate disability which is 60% of my last pay check. They will pay this till I am 67. When social security disability kicks in they will subtract the social security's payment from the 60% corporate payment.... Money goes further in the Adirondacks since labor, insurance, etc are so much cheaper.
In the Adirondacks I have two choices both 30 miles from my house.