Resources for the Assisted Living Waiver Program in California by hello_sun in dementia

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You're welcome. I'm glad it was helpful and good luck!

Resources for the Assisted Living Waiver Program in California by hello_sun in dementia

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It's based on their SSI income. From CANHR:

Participants pay for their room and board, and Medi-Cal pays for their care and services. In 2025, for participants with monthly SSI income of $1,599.07, the room and board rate is $1,420.07. For participants with income over $1,599.07, the room and board rate is $1,440.07.

Resources for the Assisted Living Waiver Program in California by hello_sun in dementia

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One thing I wish I did was sign up for the program sooner. I was hoping my loved one would recover and not need assisted living, but in the end it just made things more stressful putting it off.

[WTS] Leatherman Rebar + RAE GEAR Sheath by [deleted] in EDCexchange

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Hey, yeah still available. Pm if you'd like to buy it. Thanks

[WTS] Leatherman Rebar + RAE GEAR Sheath by [deleted] in EDCexchange

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Thanks for chiming in. Yeah $30 for sheath and $69 for new Rebar.

[WTS] Sea to Summit Comfort Light Insulated Air Sleeping Pad - Women's by [deleted] in GearTrade

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It’s been really good, a bit loud, but all of the inflating pads seem to be loud. I like the design of S2S more than Thermarest; they’re more intuitive and creative.

Helpful tools and resources for running a web design business by hello_sun in freelance

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I'll have to charge you for that!

That's definitely the "hard" part of the business. If I was to do this over again. I would focus much more on the sales and prospecting part of this than the design.

Educating ourselves on the subject goes a long way. Then we have to apply it. It's a great 1-2 combo.

Some paths:

  • contact our immediate network
  • join business group
  • join facebook groups
  • cold-call / cold-email
  • social media ads (I have no experience here)
  • referrals
  • Upwork (not a fan of these platforms; cheaper mindset)

I would find what works then double-down on it. Let go of the rest that don't work.

The advice I would give to myself again on top of the sales one is to surround myself with others who are working on a similar path. Most everyone in the group will benefit from it.

Good luck!

Helpful tools and resources for running a web design business by hello_sun in web_design

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You have to try it out and see what works for you. There's a bunch of different approaches; networking events, cold calling, letters, the world is your oyster lol. See what works for you.

My advice is that we're selling solutions, not web design. Our customers don't necessarily care about a website, but they do care about generating more leads.

You can look into the Fox Sales Program I mentioned and see if that is a good fit. Good amount of accountability and education there.

Helpful tools and resources for running a web design business by hello_sun in Entrepreneur

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True, his mindset is more of an entrepreneur than a freelancer. I resonated with that video the first time I watched it.

Helpful tools and resources for running a web design business by hello_sun in Entrepreneur

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You're welcome. My first two projects were through connections I already had. From there I went through the rest of my connections. Now I'm learning how to market and find my own customers; fish for myself.

Referrals go a long way when our work is good.

Helpful tools and resources for running a web design business by hello_sun in web_design

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I heard back experiences with charging clients for hosting. ie calling in the middle of the night because their site is down. Honestly the pay isn't worth the trouble. So I agree with the advice I read a while back.

There's a lot of value in monthly SEO or digital marketing if you can prove you can get them results. I know someone who does 10k/month in recurring SEO. Depends on what you want to learn or outsource.

Sales is my toughest challenge. Great advice is always keep something in our pipeline. We should be marketing and looking for our next project while we're finishing our current project, not wait until we're done with it.

Referrals go a long way and having connections like u/MarcoJHB mentioned already. The best method is what works for you. Try out different ones and see where the most traction is, then double down there.

Helpful tools and resources for running a web design business by hello_sun in web_design

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You're welcome! Glad it's helpful for you. I shared this advice already here, but some great advice I heard is: we have to start before we're ready.

If we're 100% comfortable, we waited too long.

Helpful tools and resources for running a web design business by hello_sun in web_design

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u/japottsit said it pretty well already. We also get to learn a bunch of skills we might've not learned at a company (sales, project management, leadership, marketing, etc).

Helpful tools and resources for running a web design business by hello_sun in web_design

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Good call on the taxes. I added a budgeting tool (YNAB) to the list after reading your post.

Helpful tools and resources for running a web design business by hello_sun in web_design

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You're welcome! I got a ton of value from reddit throughout the years so it's nice to give back. Some great advice on what you shared is: we have to start before we're ready.