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Assisted Living in Nuevo/Puerto Vallarta MX

My mother is 80 and currently lives in a condo in Nuevo Vallarta. She is at a point where an assisted living facility would make more sense than living on her own. I'm wondering if anyone has recommendations for an assisted living facility in the area? I need someplace where I can be sure she is taking her medicine, eating on a regular basis, and generally being checked on a regular basis.聽 While she currently lives in walking distance of a beach, she doesn't take advantage of that. She pretty much moves between her complex's pool and her condo.
Would love any help/recommendations!
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Have you considered hiring someone to come into take care of her?
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Finding assisted living services in Mexico are extremely rare and if any, most likely very expensive. The best bet is to hire a certified nurse who is willing to work for you exclusively.
I鈥檓 in my 70鈥檚 and I have made this kind of arrangement planning ahead.聽 Nurses typically are not well paid in Mexico and the work schedules are demanding and exhausting. A good nurse would be grateful to have a steady, less stressful and well paid job with a single patient/client, in my opinion.
I hope you find this advice useful.
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manaellesat wrote:

Finding assisted living services in Mexico are extremely rare and if any, most likely very expensive. The best bet is to hire a certified nurse who is willing to work for you exclusively.
I鈥檓 in my 70鈥檚 and I have made this kind of arrangement planning ahead.聽 Nurses typically are not well paid in Mexico and the work schedules are demanding and exhausting. A good nurse would be grateful to have a steady, less stressful and well paid job with a single patient/client, in my opinion.
I hope you find this advice useful.


Good idea. Make sure the references are valid and not their friends'. I might even use an employement agency in this case. You have to pay their IMMS pension etc. An accountant can do the setup for you. She will be happier, I suspect, and the cost will be probably less. Good luck. It is a common way to care for the elderly here than care homes, in general,聽 I feel.

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Manaellesat
Thank you for the suggestion. Where does one find a certified nurse for hire? I'd love to know how you went about it.
Thanks again!

cdehnert wrote:

Manaellesat
Thank you for the suggestion. Where does one find a certified nurse for hire? I'd love to know how you went about it.
Thanks again!


Ask the primary care physician if they have recommendations.

I'm a retired Registered Nurse, and that's where I would start the search.

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