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Assisted living places - I want one!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Marcie Mac" data-source="post: 470567" data-attributes="member: 47"><p>Jo, the A L place my mother was in back in Ohio was I want to say 2,300 a month - she was allowed to have some of her own furniture in her "apartment", and that included 3 meals a day, nurses who would come in and check her BiPolar (BP) and give her medications and there was a doctor on staff who would check in on the tenants. Hair and laundry were separate charges. When she ran out of money, they would take her 1,550 check and give her an allowance. There was always "field trips" they could go on, local mall, casino, out to a nice place for lunch. It was owned by a lutherine organization. I think my aunt had checked about 15 places before they settled on the one she was in. They also had different "wings" depending on how much assistance she would need.</p><p></p><p>Those ones you mentioned that you have to put down over a hundred grand seems weird to me as well. </p><p></p><p>Marcie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcie Mac, post: 470567, member: 47"] Jo, the A L place my mother was in back in Ohio was I want to say 2,300 a month - she was allowed to have some of her own furniture in her "apartment", and that included 3 meals a day, nurses who would come in and check her BiPolar (BP) and give her medications and there was a doctor on staff who would check in on the tenants. Hair and laundry were separate charges. When she ran out of money, they would take her 1,550 check and give her an allowance. There was always "field trips" they could go on, local mall, casino, out to a nice place for lunch. It was owned by a lutherine organization. I think my aunt had checked about 15 places before they settled on the one she was in. They also had different "wings" depending on how much assistance she would need. Those ones you mentioned that you have to put down over a hundred grand seems weird to me as well. Marcie [/QUOTE]
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