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ETERNAL SPRING REST HOMES

 

  Eternal Spring Rest Homes will provide alternatives to those patients who do not have long term care insurance and cannot afford to live in U.S. nursing homes or rest home .  Eternal Spring Rest Homes will provide relief of the financial burden and of the stress of home caring for your loved ones. We offer one on one care giving, each resident will have their own live in caregiver. We have first class medical care located just 30 minutes from the facility. All this will be offered to you at less than half the price of a U.S. nursing home or rest home. The average price of a private pay nursing home is the U.S. is $206 per day or $75,190 per year.




   Eternal Spring Rest Homes will open in the beginning of 2010.

Phase one of the project will house 16 full-time clients and 16 full time live in caregivers. We welcome visitors to come and see our facility.

We will provide round trip transportation to and from the Santiago airport for family members wishing to visit a resident of the facility.











To reserve a space or for more info email

                                                                   dsyoung23@hotmail.com

 

U.S. NURSING HOME FACILITIES NUMBERS



          RESIDENTS: 1.8 MILLION


          FEMALE: 69.2%


          MALE: 30.8%


          MEDIAN AGE: 83.2


          AT LEAST ONE DISABILITY: 97.3%


          PER CAPITA INCOME: $12,251

SERVICES OFFERED AT OUR FACILITY:


ADULT CARE

NURSING CARE

COMPREHENSIVE CARE PACKAGES

SPECIAL MEALS PROGRAMS

TRAINED STAFFING

ONE ON ONE CARE-GIVING

SECURE BUILDING

SECURE GROUNDS

FREE PHONES CALLS TO THE U.S.

IN ROOM WEB CAM FOR FAMILY

story by: JOHN LELAND

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http://www.nytimes.com/2009/09/19/health/policy/19aging.html?_r=1&emc=eta1