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Updated about 8 years ago on . Most recent reply
Investing in Ohio - Columbus, Cleveland, northeast ohio
What do people see as the best investments to be had in this area?
I know this is a fairly general and subjective question, but I'm interested to see what people have had success with, or what part of the market that people say is on the upswing right now.
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@Jay Akpovwa unless @Darryl Shelton is referring to something other than what's associated with in healthcare, an assisted living facility (AL for short) is a level of care for seniors (typically) who can live and function "independently" but require some assistance. Typically along the lines of: cooking (meals are prepared or they have a dining room), cleaning (they don't have to clean their room/apt), bathing (if it is a fall risk/concern), and potentially laundry, etc.
People often confuse this with a nursing home which it is not, or at least the level of care shouldn't be at a nursing home level. AL level of care should mean that the person can do most of their daily activities independently but may require some help - almost like a retirement community but with on site nursing, etc.