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You may be unable to do this because of where you are currently living, but could your son in FL. do it? And might you be with him a lot.
My brother and I discussed his facility a lot. He would laughingly say "It's like the army, hon. I don't love it a lot but I make the best of it". He was on his own a lot, loved reading, a bit of TV, sitting in the grounds, picking roses for the tables daily, doing a movie or a bingo or a trip to see homes of the stars. I will say his facility was GOOD for him. He would say "We are like the hippie commune where everyone wants something different. Irma wants the blinds down; too much glare. Maria can't see to do her painting or sewing. We have weekly meetings and never get too far."
I won't say he loved his place. I WILL say he thrived there and only was better for being there, and that the staff was marvelous and dedicated.
I sure wish you good luck. In any case it is 3 months. I am thinking it will go fast. For me at 81 it is breakfast every 15 minutes!!
And please don’t exploit your children (so many of us on this forum are exploited): give them something in return and don’t ask them to do too many things.
Make sure your children are given every opportunity to live a full life of their own.
I sincerely hope it’s not two daughters helping you. And the son, not helping you. That would be awful, and yet again a real injustice towards women.
It sounds like it’s a daughter and a son helping you. And a son (in FL), not helping you. Please tell your daughter to thrive in her life, her health, her career, her aspirations.
A lot also depends on your personality whether you want to stay in your room or socialize in the grand open areas.
Now I am not quite clear if your intentions are to stay permanently. Almost every AL has a non refundable enrolment fee so that staff can learn about your medical problems or if the vacated room needs upgrading. Contracts might have a 60 day notification. Someone has to move your furniture since I have never seen a furnished apartment until at that SNF level.