Posted on 01/20/2020 7:34:05 AM PST by oh8eleven
64-year-old Terry Robison is a working-class retiree trying to make his money last throughout the remainder of his life. And Holiday Inn is the clear winner.
Thats according to a Facebook post from Robison in which he evaluated the per-day cost of staying in a retirement home for seniors and the daily cost of staying at a Holiday Inn. Robison found out that when applying the senior discount he qualifies for, the Holiday Inn would cost less than $60 per day. The senior home, on the other hand, cost around $188 per day, making it more than three times more expensive than the hotel chain.
That leaves $128.77 a day for lunch and dinner in any restaurant we want, or room service, laundry, gratuities and special TV movies. Plus, they provide a spa, swimming pool, a workout room, a lounge and washer-dryer, etc. Most have free toothpaste and razors, and all have free shampoo and soap. $5-worth of tips a day and youll have the entire staff scrambling to help you, Robison wrote in a Facebook post. They treat you like a customer, not a patient.
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No. I live in an assisted living residence. I need help with my meds.
I get three meals a day and I live in my own private apartment. Oh and did I mention its paid for by a Medicaid waiver?
Cheaper than living in a motel. Which for liability reasons wont provide seniors help when they might need it.
Agreed. Most of the cost in assisted living is for the help youre getting.
Youre still an independent person but the daily activities of living become harder and more burdensome.
Im spared having to cook, to do laundry and to clean, I can just enjoy life.
Just perfect for me after having a heart surgery thats depleted my strength.
A nursing home is a last resort. Living in one is extremely confining and you wont like being treated like an invalid.
Unless youre one, assisted living is a far better for most older people.
I just want help when I ask for it and I dont want to be smothered like Im incapable of looking after myself or in making my own decisions.
I dont regret moving from a nursing home to an assisted living residence.
Theyre state regulated while nursing homes are under federal oversight.
Assisted living is about residential care where you live like you do in apartment except you get assistance from trained staff when you need it.
If you have complicated or debilitating medical conditions that require 24 hour round the clock care, a nursing home is the only option.
Most people dont need or require that kind of extensive assistance.
I was thinking this was a smart guy until I realized what hotel life is really like - running, jumping yelling children, yelling parents, slamming doors, people playing their tv’s too loud, people having sex in the neighboring room, folks above you thumping around at all times of the day and night, loud celebrations that spill into the parking lot, noisy 18-wheelers pulling up at 2 a.m. running their diesel engines for another hour because they don’t want to allow you the peace and quiet to rest.
Maybe the cruise ships would be nicer but I imagine I would have that bobbing up and down motion for days.
Not that I want to be in a retirement home where some old hag decides which jell-o you’re going to gum today. I have to give this more thought.
Most of these places are private pay so you need to have deep pockets or have the foresight to take out long term care insurance.
Problem with the latter is most people never do the latter when theyre young because they think nothing bad will ever happen to them.
But life can strike us down when we least expect it and we havent prepared for the future.
As our population ages, long term care is expected to become a major social, spiritual, medical, financial and political issue.
I spent something like 75 nights in hotels last year. Never stole a towel
My uncle works a couple hundred miles from his home. He stays at Red Roof Inn 3 nights a week. Same hotel, he has a couple favorite rooms.
I asked why he didn’t just get an apartment and he said the cost would be about the same, free maid service, free breakfast and a couple free nights every month.
Well, when you put it that way.
The food I eat is home made and excellent quality.
Fresh food for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Look forward to going to the dining room every day.
I dont have to shop for and cook my own food, Assisted living is like motel or cruise ship living with extras.
Im happy with this lifestyle.
I stay at Comfort Inn or Quality Inn most of the time. On occasion two night will earn enough for a free night.
I’ve stayed at a few that I’ve been amazed at the price, especially in some rural areas, 60-70 a night
If youre in good health, I can see it as a way to spend your retirement years.
If you need help with meds or with dressing, showering or toileting, then motel living isnt suitable.
Older people need some help and theres no reason why they cant live independently and still get help when they need it.
Thats why assisted living is the fastest growing segment of the senior housing market.
You’re probably correct...
Interesting...wonder what the cost would be.
Thanks, never heard of something like this.
Ha!
In my rural area the Postmistress asked my neighbor to check on me because I hadn’tpicked up my mail for a while.
Love it here!
Thanks.
Your comments are very helpful!
“At first glance, I thought the story was funny. But the more I thought about it ... it’s actually not a bad option. “
actually, MY first thought was that it seemed like something worth considering!
Great response!
I did a quick look in my area. The lowest I could find for an extended stay for seniors was around $70 per day. An Ok 1 bedroom apt. goes for around $700 a month. Power and cable is around $250 per month. That leave ~$850 per months for periodic house cleaning and gym fees.
About 20 years ago in a far suburb of Boston 70k a year was what it cost for my mobile mom. Nice place but I had to pay $4.00 to have dinners with her (though they first one was on the house).
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