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[quote=Anonymous][quote] wrote: All the food arrives pre-prepared on trucks. One main company services the majority of assisted living places. The marketing talks about chefs but it is just a person who can heat up pre-made food. I have visited six places. Activities are all the same: Chair yoga Movies Maybe something w weights “Walking club” Happy hours Events w music Monthly brunch Lunches out 1x a month Sorry. Most or all of these places are not that special but some have nicer fake art on the walls or newer furniture. OK...imagining the kind of programming the older people might enjoy this isn't that surprising that there's a lot of overlap. I've seen all this at Brightview, plus these things: Book Club Shuttles to shopping, doctor appointments, church Cookouts ~monthly during warmer months - BBQ, Crab Feast, etc Lectures by local historians Variety of daily exercise classes Show and Tell Bingo Reiki/Guided Meditation Carving Pumpkins with Midshipmen from the US Naval Academy Live music at least 2x per week Movie Theater where residents can choose movies or streaming TV shows Arts & Crafts Flower Arranging Monthly Supper Club with meals on different themes Pride Parade Talks by local art historians I mean it's an impressive variety and it seems very locally cultivated. They come up with custom programs all the time - it's not just rinse and repeat. My mom is elderly and in her late 80s but her brain is very sharp and she isn't bored. Seems like a win.[/quote] I have given lectures at a very established CCRC in Richmond ‘that has a full, beautiful auditorium. They have chamber music concerts, dance peformances, lectures, plays, all kinds of events etc. groups go on world travel. It’s where old rich people in Richmond go. But there’s a very long wait list and buy in and it’s not corporate/PE owned. My mom went to one of those typical assisted living places that changed directors (and owners) every few months and ultimately when I had to move her to memory care, the non profit was far better;and more expensive) than the PE owned establishments. [/quote]
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