Foundation and water repairs. 13 Windows replaced, driveway graded. Deck repaired. Water pump, tank, bladder, replaced, basement refinished after basement repair, new flooring. Bathrooms repaired.shower/ replaced retaining wall caving / collapsing. chair lift, I need urgent help Etc. I need urgent help, please.
You could try calling your County Area Agency of Aging to see if they know of anyone to help, but your needed repairs sound too extensive and costly for any volunteers who help seniors with repairs .
If you go to Google Search, they now have a very helpful AI feature. You type in your request and your zip code, the AI should be able to provide links to various government agencies that may assist you with money for repairs. If it's available in your area. And you qualify, and if there are funds available...
Or, what a lot of us do. Is pick one specific thing that is most urgent. Such as structural repairs - hire a Contractor and make payments, or get a loan. Then, when that is done - move on to the next project.
Or sell the house, disclosing what repairs are needed. Maybe an investor would buy it for the land.
It doesn't sound safe to live in, at this point. Anywhere else you can go? Can your family guide/help you?
Editing to Add: Obviously, if you are in immediate danger of your home collapsing, call 911.
Adding: This is a site for Caregivers who are taking care of their own family members.
This person should call the Area Agency on Aging if they are elderly to see if there is anything that can be done for them. But keep in mind there are often long waiting lists and limited funds for anything. It really sounds like this house is not a good place for this person to live in. They need a chair lift? Just sell the house and move someplace that's already set up for a person who has these needs.
I too suggest you call Office of Aging in your County. See if there are any grants that maybe able to help you. As said, you may need to sell your home and get an apartment where you don't have to worry about this.
Good luck
I do agree that this house sounds like it is not livable at this time and it sounds like this is not a new problem. You might be better served by selling it. I don't think you can live there safely if you need a chair lift.
The repairs are way beyond "seniorizing" your home to live there safely. You won't be getting any free money for that, except maybe apply at Habitat for Humanity. And it won't be "immediate".
Please cut your losses and sell the house "as is" and move to an affordable apartment.
As others have mentioned, sell your home "as is" and move into a senior apartment. If you live in a large metro area, chances are there are senior rentals available according to your income. Then you would have no more worry about doing major repairs.
I am a senior myself, 80 years old, and I know there will come a time when I will need to sell my own home, and downsize into something smaller and less costly. It's only common sense.