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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Maybe we should design, develop and build a DCUM retirement community. Let’s do a simulation here. Assume buy in. List location, necessities, and amenities. Those who aren’t willing to relocate or have other options, don’t apply unless you’re an investor. I know lots of developers and builders. [/quote] There are those here but they are pricey. [/quote] I like the ones where there's a daycare and a retirement home next to each other. My 90 year old grandma with dementia and my 2 year old do often enjoy the same activities and would love to sing and dance together (and I mean this in a kind way, I love both!). However, have you SEEN how sick 30 something parents get from the little germ factories that are daycare!?!?! This would be a death sentence for a retirement home. This past winter I had: flu, pink eye, strep, covid, some vomiting sickness, some random high fever for a week (no other symptoms) and my son has a cough that's been going on for a month. Any one of those would have killed an elderly person. As a healthy 30 something with a great immune system, I'm barely hanging on. My eldest's elementary school is just as bad and maybe worse. Daycares at least clean nonstop.[/quote] This is a common arrangement in China [/quote]
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