As nurse practitioner who one is older myself and who takes care of people transitioning from home to rehab, home to nursing home, none of us want’s to die in a human warehouse. And was also in the center of the pandemic having diagnosed the first inpatient in the hospital where I worked, and possibly in the the national hospital management group that I was an employee of.
I know of one woman in her 90s who spent Covid locked down in an ALF, paying over $20k/mo. For many people, it's less expensive to age in place, remodel and hire aides. My neighbor is doing such at age 88
Trigger leads were removed from the bill because it would have reduce the income to the 3 credit bureaus. Corporate money wins over the needs of the consumer.
Very relavant discussion. Good guest!
As nurse practitioner who one is older myself and who takes care of people transitioning from home to rehab, home to nursing home, none of us want’s to die in a human warehouse. And was also in the center of the pandemic having diagnosed the first inpatient in the hospital where I worked, and possibly in the the national hospital management group that I was an employee of.
I know of one woman in her 90s who spent Covid locked down in an ALF, paying over $20k/mo. For many people, it's less expensive to age in place, remodel and hire aides. My neighbor is doing such at age 88
Affordability is definitely a part of the decision for the majority of people.
Manufactured homes on owned land should be tracked separately from those on leased land (in "parks"). Differences are more extreme than SFR vs condo
Trigger leads were removed from the bill because it would have reduce the income to the 3 credit bureaus. Corporate money wins over the needs of the consumer.
I prefer baby boomer to older folks! Thank you!
No. All of these demographic labels are discriminatory. People born in 1946 have little in common with those born in 1964.