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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think it is unhealthy. If they moved to an over 55 community all their amenities will be right there which will encourage independence ... which is healthy. If you are close you will do everything for them which will make their health decline faster. [/quote] Why do you assume she would do everything for them? [/quote] Because they'd be constantly calling and knocking on the door and guilt-tripping her. She's basically signing up to be an unpaid maid / go-fer / lackey.[/quote] I don't see where she says that in her post. She says her dad might knock on her door a lot, but I saw that as about seeking her company, not about guilt-tripping or turning her into a maid/lackey, whatever. She knows her parents and her relationship with them. [/quote] If he was in an over 55 community he would find a plethora of people with tons of time on their hands and the same interests. He would not need "her company". ... besides, her company is limited at least to when she is not working, working out, doing hobbies, having a life. So if he depends on her for "company" it will be limited. At an over 55 community his company (which helps with memory, happiness, etc) will be plenty. [/quote] My ILs live in a 55 and older; they're in their late 70s, as are many of the people in the neighborhood. Not a lot of late 80s, early 90s folks at the wine tastings, pickle ball tournaments, progressive dinners, etc. OP doesn't say she will be the only social outlet, just one of them. And if she's going to be checking on them anyway, why not make it convenient to her?[/quote] Weird, my mom is 90 and dating. [/quote] Woops MIL.[/quote] But it's not weird. STD/STIs are up for the older population. We were talking about day to day activities and social involvement. [/quote] She is 90 so dating is well ... going on dates, hanging out, watching tv together, doing holidays together. Now I call her for our weekly lunch and she is too busy for me because she is going somewhere with Larlo. Sad, you only thing dating is sex. GEEZ![/quote]
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