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There is a dead tree, a dying tree and a tree that’s pushing up one end of an attached garage on my home.

Cgreen3399, welcome to the forum. I live in Virginia, and as far as I know there isn't any government program that will come out to senior's house to cut trees. Or any other repairs such as new roofing, siding, plumbing, etc. That is the responsibility of the homeowner.


Tree cutting should be done by a professional tree cutting company that is licensed, bonded, and insured. Do not use anyone who comes blindly to your front door asking to cut your trees as if they get hurt or damage your house or that of your neighbor, you would be responsible.


If you are finding that these expenses are in the future, but you are unable to budget for the cost, it may be time to sell and downsize into a smaller place.
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This is the wrong forum for your inquiry. This is a global forum for caregiving issues.

Join Nextdoor.com, which is an intranet of your actual neighbors in your community. Ask for tree cutter references there. Or, contact your local Area Agency on Aging for possible tree-cutting resources for seniors.

Tree cutting is a very high-risk endeavor and it is very expensive to hire this out and very risky for a non-professional to do it, especially if you need entire trees (and not just branches) to be removed.
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I would contact your local Council on Aging for some ideas of where you might call for some help in this. Also contact any senior centers who might know of companies that help seniors on limited incomes address needs.
The fact that this is already working on the foundation is not a good thing.
You are here on a Forum with a bunch of caregivers from all over the world so we wouldn't have any ideas of what might be available in your own areas, but I think you could at least get a "consult" without hiring someone from any "tree company" in your area. Be careful not to sign contract that do not specify exactly what this will cost and exactly what they are doing.

At some point with older buildings a a massive tree with established root even the cutting of the tree still means the tree wins. You are against a force of nature here and as someone whose brother lived in the redwoods, I can assure you there are times it has gone too far, and the tree does win.

Wishing you good luck. Ask around everywhere you can think of in your area for number to call. Get two estimates when you are able. I wish you good luck. If you have home insurance be certain your first call is to your insurance agent. If this isn't covered he/she may STILL have ideas of good contractors you can call.
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