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[quote=Anonymous] Checking back in again and I will say my folks mentioned above had a golf place, called The Wilderness in Naples right off of Route 41 and pretty centrally located. They found the medical care down there very good. The fact is though you reach a point where you are going to have health issues and being closer to family does matter. There are seven of us and five are in the Boston area and although my dad at 99 was cognitively with it and drove until last March, very locally, like to Walmart or Stop and Shop, he should not have. He went out a couple of times a week with one of my brothers and a sister had him out to lunch most weeks, too, even during Covid as he was in independent living. The thing is buying a unit is one thing, but you also need to do your research on what might need updating as all share such as new roofs, or say the golf course being redone, even if you do not play golf. There is saying you go to XXX at 65 and go home at 85. [/quote]
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