At 95 years old, Phyllis Kline is facing a heartbreaking reality, after nearly two decades in the assisted living community she calls home, she may soon be forced to leave. For the past 19 years, she has built friendships, routines, and a sense of belonging that is deeply meaningful in the final chapter of her life. This community has been more than just a residence—it has been and is her home.
During those years, she responsibly paid for her care and housing, spending over $1.5 million from her life savings to remain in assisted living.
Unfortunately, her savings are now nearly exhausted.
Her assisted living community does not participate in Medicaid, and does not have any type of spend down financial support. Therefore, there is no pathway when a senior faces financial hardship. Once her funds run out, Phyllis Kline will have to leave the place she has lived for almost two decades and move to a nursing home that accepts Medicaid.
For someone who is 95 years old, such a sudden transition can be deeply traumatic. Moving away from familiar caregivers, friends, routines, and surroundings at this stage of life can have serious emotional and health consequences.
Our hope is simple: to allow Phyllis Kline to remain in the place she knows and loves for the rest of her life.
We are raising funds to help cover the cost of her assisted living care so she can remain in her current home instead of being forced into a disruptive relocation.
How Your Support Will Help
Donations will go directly toward:
- Assisted living monthly care expenses.
- Medical and daily living support.
- Allowing her to stay in her familiar environment and community.
Even small contributions can make a meaningful difference.
A Lifetime of Dignity
Phyllis Kline has lived a long and meaningful life. She deserves to spend her remaining years with dignity, stability, and peace, surrounded by the people who have cared for her for nearly two decades.
If you are able, please consider donating or sharing this campaign with others. Your kindness could help ensure that a 95-year-old woman can remain in the home she has known for 19 years.
Thank you for your compassion and support.