JudyJB wrote:
There was a TV program on one assisted living company last night. It was on Frontline and called "Life and Death in Assisted Living."
Dear God.
Thanks for the suggestion, Judy. I watched that program this evening on my Roku box. What a horror show. When this thread started I couldn't understand how it could cost so much a month for assisted living.
OMG.
Strictly for profit - the workers (including the "trained technicians" - a trained technician just means that the person sat through an 8-hour video!!) get a fast $10.00/hour, the executives and the stockholders rake in millions - $22 million/year I think it said for the head guy.
The alternatives? None to speak of.
This whole program was extremely upsetting, but I'm glad I watched it.
My father lived his last time in a local assisted living facility, had a one-bedroom private apartment, food always available, laundry, bus service, barber, activities, pleasant attendents, they really worked to keep the place clean. I visited him nearly every day, and he seemed reasonably content. But - even at 97 - he had not a touch of dementia, which was a help. He never took any guff from anyone. I actually got to know him - a little bit - for the first time in my life.
The place was month-to-month, with no "initiation" fee. I think it was $1600 a month, but that was a few years ago; probably more now.
Excel, keep looking!
Anne