Story
A senior gentleman from Altadena is a veteran and has Alzheimer's. Right be fore the fire, his daughter and son were splitting their time taking care of him. The fire came and completely destroyed the entire property. Everything that he owned and even some of the items his kids moved in the house so they didn't need to worry about coming back and forth. What they found out after the fires was that his dementia was so bad insurance had lapsed and so there is no insurance to help cover any of the costs. Not even to cover clothing or essential items that he needs. Because of his medical condition worsening, they are no longer able to care for him directly and are needing to pay for care beyond what the VA is able to cover. He has had to move into his daughter's home while they are working on figuring out how to move forward with building the house back. This was an unexpected move for his daughter and is needing to buy items in the house that will be able to accommodate her elderly father. While understanding that cost of caregiving cannot be paid, I'm advocating for assistance in replacement of clothing, electric recliner, a mattress. new bed that is electric to help him get in and out more easily.This is also help the daughter be able to buy clothing that she lost in the fire that she moved in as well. I'm advocating for $5,000 to help with these expenses to ensure that he has the items that he needs that he lost from the fire in order to help him be comfortable.