Posted on 02/26/2019 8:32:33 AM PST by yesthatjallen
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My wife and I once toyed with the idea of retiring to Disney World. With a meal plan, annual passes, and hotel on site it came to about $100K a year for the two of us.
We have a goal...
Yes, and if you do have a medical emergency, then all is NOT fine. It has nothing to do with where he lives. Someone will call him an ambulance.
He could have an emergency medical problem in the produce aisle at the grocery store and someone would still call 911 and an ambulance.
I think it's a pretty good, novel idea and solution for an abbreviated lifestyle from what most people live. Care centers are money pits for seniors and their families. Unless, insurance is paying for it, it can drain a family's finances real quick.
As the joke goes, the only way to do it any cheaper, is to commit a crime and go to jail or prison. Three squares a day, your own "room" and it's free.
If I were the Holiday Inn, I would watch how this fella does if he goes through with this. He might be onto something that could benefit them too. A new corporate division, Holiday Inn Senior Living Facilities.
If enough seniors did this consistently, Holiday Inn could give them some group deals and trim costs some more for the seniors and still help keep their room occupancy rate up.
Could be a win-win situation and the wave of the future for senior living.
This guy is an idiot.
If he thinks he needs nursing care and will go to Holiday in lieu of skilled nursing, he is sadly mistaken. He will die there, wallowing in his own waste.
If he can live without skilled nursing care, he has no business in a nursing home. He is probably mistaking assisted living with a SNF (Skilled Nursing Facility).
Someone needs to straighten this guy out before he commits suicide.
If living in hotels was cheaper than living in a home or an apartment, most Millenials would be living in hotels.
Here in Sacramento, there is a 12% hotel tax for every night you stay. You pay sales tax as well which is around 8% in Sacramento. So add 20% tax to your bill.
Living in a hotel is not cheaper than living in an equivalent apartment in the same area. Not by a long shot.
Our overlords on the left will make this illegal.
For whatever reason this guy is going this route and as long as his health is good maybe it’s a good deal for him.
I guess I am hung up over his calling it an option to a “nursing home”. As long as you are mobile and mentaly sound, able to dress yourself, prepare meals, and wipe yourself after going to the bathroom, you don’t need a nursing home. You can live anywhere you choose, money allowing. So yes, if he stays healthy until death, he will never need a nursing home. We should all be so lucky.
I was told by someone who works at a nursing home that the #1 reason people are put in nursing homes is that they struggle to get out of a chair to the point they need help doing so. That is when you can’t live on your own. You can’t crawl from the fridge to the over to the bathroom for the rest of your life.
Well the other reason is a lot of families want somewhere to dump their elders. For some it works out for many others it’s a place to just go and die. I have a 92 year old Aunt I take care of and I promised I would never put in a home. Lord they have the prices about right.
$6000 a month at a minimum, of course if you have Medicaid pay then they go after whatever assets you have to get reimbursed, so if you have any money it’s gone.
Well think of it this way. If he is in good health the cost is about $1800 a month. Now with no house or expenses it’s a good deal, actually better than buying a Winebago and driving around. You can stay anywhere, lot of amenities and it’s cheaper. So of this guy and his wife stay healthy for awhile they get to travel a lot places and the price is pretty good.
When you get into extended stays (over 30 days), the taxes tend to stop in most places. I’m sure that’s not the case in CA though.
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