Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Assisted Living in Mexico

Yes!! Someone did exactly what I said needed to be done.

Assisted living facilities in Mexico. One has been built in San Miguel De Allende, which is where I lived for 6 weeks (with a family) while attending Spanish school.

The town is full of "gringos", who began living there after WWII because there was an art school, which one could attend on the GI Bill.

I have maintained that one of the positive by-products of all the Mexicans who have lived in the U.S., but then must return to Mexico due to immigration issues and/or the economic downturn, is they can change Mexico. They can learn from what they saw and experienced in the U.S., and with their English skills, establish viable profitable businesses.

One being, taking care of the aging population of Americans. I think a lot of Americans wouldn't mind retiring in Mexico, especially now with the internet. Where one lives is not so important.

So, the first assisted living facility in San Miguel has been built.

Here is the article from Inside Elder Care.

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