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Many of us would like to remain independent as we age.
But sometimes life may throw a Medical and/or Financial Challenge our way.
Do YOU have any Housing Plans in place? ๐ค
Thanks,
Nicole ๐ต
Stop by to leave a comment and/or READ comments left by OTHERS.
[1] Are you staying where you NOW living as you age?
[2] Are YOU considering "maybe" MOVING in with family as you age? Or Nursing Home?
[3] Or maybe you are one of those folks who NEVER age and see yourself maybe hopping into a RV and riding off into the sunset...
Thanks,
Nicole โ๐ตโ
Fingers and toes crossed my daughter will still have room for my Old Bones when I can NO LONGER live alone.
Nope, NO roommates or nursing home for me.
I could move in NOW with her, but until they take my Driver's License away - yours truly is An Independent Old Lady. ๐
Nicole ๐ต
I was suppose to move back to Florida 100 percent in May 2023. I am living in BOTH Virginia and Florida AT THE MOMENT. Retired July 2020.
Health is good and still drive.
But when I looked into things, realized it was NOT the Florida I left in February 2015.
EXPENSIVE AND DANGEROUS!!! โ๐ฑโโ๐ฑโโ๐ฑโ
So this year 2024 at age soon to be 66 - will figure something out by the time my lease expires for my CUTE Studio Apartment here in Cave Spring, Virginia.
My only child, a daughter lives in Florida and was born there. We had BOTH moved to Virginia but she HATES Virginia, LUVS Florida.
Lol, I HATE Florida and LUV Virginia.
So, it will be a DIFFICULT decision when I can NO longer drive. NOT into Ubers or Public Transportation.
Nicole โ๐ตโ
@LisaS509539 , you state "you are thinking about it" - let us know your thoughts when you have decided.
Thanks for stopping by,
Nicole ๐ต