[__ Prayer __] Prayer for my living situation

Perhaps one of the most difficult things in life is to understand God has a reason for everything and all things work together for good.
Yes this is very true, I am trying my best to trust him in this but if I was just able to live in a place that didn't feel and function like a prison I would be much happier

Sadly this is not one of those good nursing homes I live in it is in every sense of the word a prison even down to the rules here it is very similar to a prison

However surely God has a plan
 
Sadly this is not one of those good nursing homes I live in it is in every sense of the word a prison even down to the rules here it is very similar to a prison
Do you have a place to go? They are not allowed to keep you prisoner without going before a judge. In some cases you can call the police and they will escort you out. AT least that is what they are suppose to do. But the police do not always follow the law and it could be worse on you if you were to get the police involved like that.

My wife works in a better nursing home that has assisted living. They take people places and do thing there but it is more for rich people who sell their house to pay for it.

They can not complain about organizations designed to help the Blind.

Key Associations That Can Help

1. American Council of the Blind (ACB)​

  • Offers advocacy, information, and referral services.
  • Works to improve independence and quality of life for blind individuals.
  • Contact: www.acb.org | 1-800-424-8666

2. American Foundation for the Blind (AFB)​

  • Provides education, research, and resources for blind and low-vision individuals.
  • Offers tools for independence and inclusion.
  • Contact: www.afb.org | (212) 502-7600

3. Eldercare Locator (via Area Agencies on Aging)​

  • Helps connect seniors—including those who are blind—with local services.
  • Can assist with finding accessible nursing homes or legal advocacy.
  • Contact: eldercare.acl.gov | 1-800-677-1116

4. SeniorLiving.org​

  • Offers guidance on assisted living options for blind seniors.
  • Highlights facilities with blind-friendly features and ADA compliance.
  • Visit: SeniorLiving.org’s guide
 
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