After a Stroke by Hutton Cleo;

After a Stroke by Hutton Cleo;

Author:Hutton, Cleo;
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Springer Publishing Company
Published: 2016-08-02T10:05:20+00:00


Home Maintenance (Tips 266–279)

You’ve had a stroke but you may own a home. This requires keeping the equity up by performing home maintenance and seasonal chores.

266Homeownership may allow a “disabled” person (stroke survivor) a discount on property tax in some states. Check with your accountant, tax preparer, or state property tax office for the proper qualifications and how to apply.

Even with decreased property taxes, you have the same responsibilities in maintenance and upkeep as any other homeowner. Spring and summer mandates mowing the grass, cleaning the pool, trimming and/or gardening. Autumn calls for leaf raking and cleaning rain gutters. In many parts of the nation, winter demands shoveling snow.

267Know your capabilities. Planning each task is essential. Start gradually until you build endurance. Rest frequently and take your time. Slow and steady wins every time.



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