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[quote=Anonymous] OP -I t is important to consider if there was a sudden major health care event, the care within the hospital or rehab setting is certainly key, but then what ------ meaning what would the services be for a foreigner who may not have a strong circle of support to get to follow-up appointment, get to any chemo sessions or therapy sessions even for say a knee replacement. Also, on the housing front to deal with food, laundry, home care?? It is one thing to visit or even live in a country in your 20s or even early 30s with youthful exuberance and great health, but the years can have a toll. Do your research and if there was the opportunity much as a retiree might investigate a place, go to the desired location for a couple of weeks to try get a more daily life view of the city or other setting. Perhaps through travel web sites there are discussions of related topics. Also, have you thought of doing a home or apartment switch with someone from the related country to see what a short, but longer term stay might be like.[/quote]
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