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Why the Bayberry House and not a nursing home or an assisted living institution?

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Why the Bayberry House and not a nursing home or an assisted living institution?

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Its all a matter of preference. If you want to be totally independent and have a little apartment to take care of, eat your meals alone in your room or in a restaurant setting, have a living room, swimming pool and gym that you never use, have to ask for and then pay for everything that you need or want, such as an extra load of wash or a trip into the mall, someone to push your wheelchair and on and on, then you will be happy in an assisted living home. For a very large non-refundable down payment (anywhere from $50,000 and up) plus a monthly base fee of $2000 and up you may have your choice of many institutions. If you prefer to share your bedroom with another person, have strangers wandering in your halls, nursing stations with loud noises and bright lights day and night, if you dont mind waiting for an aide to assist you when she has at least 10 others to help, having the same unappetizing meals served on the same trays over and over, never getting outside, having very few phone ca

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