Work, Finances and Mental Health – Genna

 

Genna feels fortunate that her partner received compassionate care unemployment benefits to be home and support her.

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Interviewer: Who was supposed to watch you?

My partner was here and his mother and brother were here at that point. So I was really fortunate to have family who could do that. One tip that I would give to other families going through this situation is that we went to my general practitioner and got her agreement to give my husband compassionate care unemployment benefits because the criteria for having that is that the person needs to be at serious risk of death. We made the case that suicide was a risk and that is a type of death and there shouldn’t be a stigma around mental health risks of death. So she was very on board with that and was able to approve my husband in having compassionate care unemployment.


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