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In reply to the discussion: Mom is very happy at her nursing home -- so it is possible. [View all]womanofthehills
(11,010 posts)37. In NM, there is an assisted living in Los Lunas that is really nice - greenhouses, restaurant, spa
Center for Ageless Living - located on 6 acres - fresh food from their own and local gardens
I've had lunch at their restaurant a few times - exceptional food, nice atmosphere. If you go into an assisted living/nursing home you pay until your savings drops to $2000, then Medicaid takes over. It's a good idea to pick a place you like while you still have a little savings and then you can usually stay there. This is what is so scary about the 8 billion cut to Medicaid. I went through this with my mom. First she was in senior living, then assisted, then high level assisted and finally a nursing home.
http://www.seniorlivingsystems.org/about/
Here is the bistro and bakery on the Campus of the Center.
http://www.greenhousebistro.com/
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The people who get the best care in nursing homes are the ones whose family visits very very often
luvMIdog
May 2017
#13
yes & I would also like to ask them to prove to me they run background checks on staff
luvMIdog
May 2017
#17
Mom gets about the same amount you do from Social Security and it's not too much
pnwmom
May 2017
#26
Well, I have little in assets as I'm on Section 8 and little in the bank
left-of-center2012
May 2017
#42
you can switch to Medicaid if you are in a nursing home for 90 straight days and your money runs out
Backwoodsrider
May 2017
#28
In NM, there is an assisted living in Los Lunas that is really nice - greenhouses, restaurant, spa
womanofthehills
May 2017
#37
I've spent a lot of time living in a hospital setting over the last couple of years
Victor_c3
May 2017
#25
What the Repukes don't understand, or really, don't care about, is that Medicaid & such programs
UTUSN
May 2017
#27
Nice to see that, it's a hit or miss prospect whether someone will be happy or miserable....
George II
May 2017
#33
My mom also found a beau in senior living & he helped her escape from a nursing home
womanofthehills
May 2017
#38
Thank you for posting this, and thank you to everyone who has replied.
PoindexterOglethorpe
May 2017
#35