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AA5B@lemmy.world ⁨2⁩ ⁨weeks⁩ ago

Supposedly “The Villages” in Florida has phased life care where you can live in a setting for the care you need, then move up to more care as needed.

This is directly from a friend, so I don’t know the facts behind it, but also the claim that it makes in-home care much cheaper. You not only have appropriate settings for the care you need but there’s a lot of them in one spot, and of course it’s Florida so the caregivers are probably exploited to hell and back, so it’s all cheaply available.

While there’s a lot of negativity to that specific retirement area, I really think they have something by doing it at scale

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