My wife is 83 and I am 87 and we are both active and in fairly good health considering our age. However, we both realized that it was time to start looking at retirement homes in our area. We live in a middle class suburb of Philadelphia. So we made a list and visited the first one yesterday.
We had an intelligent and attractive young woman as a tour guide. She was informative and answered every question truthfully. This was a Life Care home which meant that they took care of you regardless of your needs until you passed away. When you became unable to care for yourself you were then transferred to a special unit that provided intensive nursing care.
The entire place was immaculate and the services were most impressive. They had just about everything that you could possibly want. There were 3 different restaurants, a woodworking shop that was the best I have ever seen, a beautiful pool, a hot tub, a large gymnasium with every kind of machine available, etc. The suites were arranged in order of size and other amenities. When you moved in the suite would it then be redecorated according to your own desires. You could even have the carpets taken up and replaced with wooden flooring. I could go on and on but it really looked like a senior citizen's idea of heaven.
We were told that the mean age of the occupants was 83. The ratio of women to men was 2 to 1. In the intensive care unit men lived an average of 2 years and for women it was 4 years.
Next came the sticker shock for which I was not prepared. The admission charge for a basic 2 bedroom apartment was $291,000! The monthly rent charge was $6000. When you went to the intensive care unit the price rose to a monthly $10,000. There were yearly increases in the price of everything and these averaged about 4%. In addition there were all sorts of other expensive charges for other things. And if you wanted a larger apartment the prices really skyrocketed.
I have no particular wisdom to offer at this time, but would be interested in reader comments.
We had an intelligent and attractive young woman as a tour guide. She was informative and answered every question truthfully. This was a Life Care home which meant that they took care of you regardless of your needs until you passed away. When you became unable to care for yourself you were then transferred to a special unit that provided intensive nursing care.
The entire place was immaculate and the services were most impressive. They had just about everything that you could possibly want. There were 3 different restaurants, a woodworking shop that was the best I have ever seen, a beautiful pool, a hot tub, a large gymnasium with every kind of machine available, etc. The suites were arranged in order of size and other amenities. When you moved in the suite would it then be redecorated according to your own desires. You could even have the carpets taken up and replaced with wooden flooring. I could go on and on but it really looked like a senior citizen's idea of heaven.
We were told that the mean age of the occupants was 83. The ratio of women to men was 2 to 1. In the intensive care unit men lived an average of 2 years and for women it was 4 years.
Next came the sticker shock for which I was not prepared. The admission charge for a basic 2 bedroom apartment was $291,000! The monthly rent charge was $6000. When you went to the intensive care unit the price rose to a monthly $10,000. There were yearly increases in the price of everything and these averaged about 4%. In addition there were all sorts of other expensive charges for other things. And if you wanted a larger apartment the prices really skyrocketed.
I have no particular wisdom to offer at this time, but would be interested in reader comments.


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