Thats true, Mr. Ayag. I personally would like to retire in Bohol some day because of the 'total' care one gets so long as you have the capital to hire workers to care after you. In particular, my grandfather is already 81 years old, though he is a strong man in spirit and in body, he is a stroke victim. His entire left side of the body was affected by the stroke he had back in 1996, thank god it was in the right side of the brain that was affected not the left side, the problems affected only include (minimal):
* Paralysis on the left side of the body
* Vision problems
* Quick, inquisitive behavioral style
* Memory loss
whereas a stroke that affects the left side, which my Lolo did not have, thank God, is
* Paralysis on the right side of the body
* Speech/language problems
* Slow, cautious behavioral style
* Considerable Memory loss
But Lolo has been able to live with his stroke, actually strengthened his right side of the body, he does pull ups in his wheel chair, can dress himself, shower himself etc with just the use of his right side of the body. Aside from his strong spirit, it is the help of the hired hands that we hired to care for our beloved Lolo. They're trained in giving him medication, preparing his food, etc, though the only thing they have to worry about is the food aspect because Lolo, like me, has a large appetite, LOL. Im just thankful for the workers that care for my grandfather because they keep an eye on him 24/7. I personally want to retire in Bohol because of family, and i don't want to be stuck in a nursing home here in the states where one is easily abused or 'left alone'. That is a nightmare to many Americans, including myself.
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