The illness is Parkinson's and the person lives in the UK Asked by Keri21 43 months ago Similar questions: book providing financial advice people diagnosed chronic illness limit working life Health.
Similar questions: book providing financial advice people diagnosed chronic illness limit working life.
(their specialists should be able to give you relevant advice even if there isn't a specific book available - but a lot of the advice would change quickly, so it would be surprising if there were a specific volume.) Also - A useful set of discussion boards may be The Motley Fool (see below for link) - in particular the Managing Your Finances sections - possibly Living Below Your Means - If it's specifically advice on social security benefits you're after, The Child Poverty Action Group Welfare Benefits & Tax Credits handbook is what you need. It's a large book and an annual publication (to keep up to date with benefit rate & rule changes) and your local library should have a copy. CAB advisers and the like use this as a reference volume.
You can also buy it from CPAG, at a cost of about £37. - You may find something useful in general popular money management books by Alvin Hall & the like. Sources: http://www.parkinsons.org.uk/advice/publications.aspx http://boards.fool.co.uk/ .
I'm 38 with a severe & chronic illness. I get SS Disability and am on Medicare. I want to buy longterm health insurance." "If you are healthy and have health insurance, any extra insurance to buy to protect you from chronic illness, long term?
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I'm 38 with a severe & chronic illness. I get SS Disability and am on Medicare. I want to buy longterm health insurance.
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