Undaunted wrote: ↑Tue Aug 27, 2019 9:03 am
gera wrote:
I do not want to brag about my bf, but I believe he will take care of me in case of emergency. To give an example, I had a finger infected on my arm
this trip and the doctor did not allow me to moisturize it. My bf completely washed me every day for quite a few days. He also cooks for me, cleans condo etc. He volunteers for all these shores... He is my major reason for coming to Thailand...
If need be can he be on loan
Here are a few options:
Option A
Z-Breeze Senior Care Center in Bang Saray (10 minutes from where I live): VIP room, with 24/7 nursing care (if needed), doctor on duty, all meals (includes western meals), clothes cleaning, TV/WIFI, recreational facility, 3 massages per week, and an office for handling your visa renewals for you without having to leave the premises. All for 50,000 baht/month. If you can handle Thai food and don't require a VIP residence the cost is less. A friend from my building visited Z-Breeze a while back and was really impressed and is considering this for his mother. According to him the buildings are very nice, clean, and modern, beautifully landscaped grounds, friendly outgoing staff, peaceful setting with constant ocean breeze. There are other similar Senior Care Centers scattered around Thailand which offer similar services for similar prices. I know Geezer stayed at one in Chiang Mai and gave it very high marks.
Option B
Return to your home country and force your problem on friends or relatives that you hate, or, check yourself into Lady of Our Saints Nursing Home where, after taking all of your money, they will completely ignore you, treat you like a three-legged dog in a homeless shelter, feed you garbage for food, and leave you to look out the windows 24 hours a day at a bunch of hunched-back half-dead people sitting around a dirty pond waiting to die.
Option C
Find a live-in male nurse (no training required) and pay him 20,000 baht/month to pick you up off the floor after you've fallen and give you a hand job when you're up to it (meant literally). All kidding aside, there are also services which provide live-in nursing support.