Ole! Seniors Choosing Assisted Living in Mexico
January 27, 2009 by Syndication
Filed under Assisted Living, Home
As millions of baby boomers reach retirement age and U.S. health care costs soar, Mexican nursing home managers expect more American seniors to head south in coming years.
Mexico’s proximity to the USA, low labor costs and warm climate make it attractive, although residents caution that quality of care varies greatly in an industry that is just getting off the ground there.
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After Jean Douglas turned 70, she realized she couldn’t take care of herself anymore. Her knees were giving out, and winters in Bandon, Oregon, were getting harder to
bear alone. Douglas was shocked by the high cost and impersonal care at assisted living facilities near her home. After searching the Internet for other options, she joined a small but steadily growing number of Americans who are moving across the border to nursing homes in Mexico, where the sun is bright and the living is cheap.
For $1,300 a month–a quarter of what an average nursing home costs in Oregon–Douglas gets a studio apartment, three meals a day, laundry and cleaning service, and 24-hour care from an attentive staff, many of whom speak English. She wakes up every morning next to a glimmering mountain lake, and the average annual high temperature is a toasty 79 degrees. “It is paradise,” says Douglas, 74. “If you need help living or coping, this is the place to be. I don’t know that there is such a thing back (in the USA), and certainly not for this amount of money.”
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January 26, 2009 by Syndication
Filed under Lifestyle, Travel
Seniors and baby-boomers are unique compared to their predecessors of less than ten years ago. They are more affluent and in many cases as healthy and strong as they were in their 30’s. They are able and more willing to do things they could not do in their young adult lives or while raising a family. One of those things is traveling. They travel to many places that are a far reach from their reality. They travel to places that are the source of their being. The destinations are limitless. Some seniors and baby-boomers prefer the convenience of travel agencies.
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Baby Boomers and Retirement!
January 26, 2009 by G. A. Harrison
Filed under Money
In a recent press release on “The New Retirement Survey”- James P. Gorman, president of Merrill Lynch Global Private Client Group relayed a couple of interesting finding on baby boomers and their impending retirement.
Mr. Gordon said, “Baby boomers fundamentally will reinvent retirement. With boomers living longer and remaining engaged and employed beyond age 65, many of the traditional financial assumptions regarding retirement need to be re-examined”.
Interesting points that emerged from the survey were:
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