>Ma got back from cancer treatment and is struggling getting back to working as she can't breathe and randomly getting panic attacks, dizziness, etc>Said if she can't even work, she and I are gonna be moving with my grandma so she can recover before finding a new job (Plus the new company that took over are horrible and are demoting her to a leasing agent and paying less when she was an assistant manager because they're getting rid of the role)>Grandma apartment complex has an age requirement of 55 and up>I'm only 25>I work part time as a cashier at Target as my first job and only make $15 and can't afford my own place>Will likely get kicked out if owners of property discover I'm living with my grandmother temporarily as I'm gonna be seen heading to and coming back from work every day>Me going places for my own hobbies or shit increases my discoveryIdk what I can do here.
>>34496055>cancer treatmentchlorine dioxide protocols
>>34496055What if you become a caregiver for either your mom or grandmother at least on paper? There has to be a loophole for that.
>>34496136Wouldn't work as when my Grandma and Uncle moved there in 2018, my uncle was 54 years old. He rarely leaves and it took a whole year for the property to find out she had someone else living with her but they dropped it altogether because he turned 55.
>>34496331I feel bad for her as she was gonna retire at this job she's been working in for 10 years but this new company is worse than the old one that owned her property.Her new boss is by the books now, super serious, comes in late and leaves very early at 3:45 PM leaving my mom by herself. She used to be laid back too until these people took over. Her co-workers never enter the office anymore, they removed second breaks, they're removing assistant manager position so she's getting demoted to leasing agent which means less pay, and they want her to leave at 7:00 or 7:30 PM from labor day to memorial day due to daylight savings shit but have her come in at 9.Whatever plan my mom had is completely gone and we're gonna be looking for a new apartment complex to move to and work at. Everyone at her job is planning on quitting too and most have been there for more than 10 years.I'm hoping she's able to find a new job despite her being in her early 60s as I remember in 2013 we moved in with grandma temporarily so she could find a new job and we ended up living with my grandmother for almost 2 years, but there were more people in the house from my deceased grandpa to my sis and nephew.
>>34496331None of this explains why medical exemptions wouldn't count