Nursing homes for elderly in Hua Hin
Nursing homes for elderly in Hua Hin
Has anyone every heard of such a thing as a nursing home or convalescent home in Hua Hin for the elderly...especially one that might take in a foreign patient?
Apparently not I'm afraid.
I asked the same question one year ago and nobody knew.
I've lived here for 3 years now and have tried to find some sort of meetingplace for elderly, but I can't find even that.
If anybody know more about this that would be of great interest to me also.
I asked the same question one year ago and nobody knew.
I've lived here for 3 years now and have tried to find some sort of meetingplace for elderly, but I can't find even that.
If anybody know more about this that would be of great interest to me also.
I intend to live forever - so far so good.
Nursing home but in Bangkok
I did find this nursing home but it's in Bangkok and looks like it may be more for Thais
http://www.goldenyears.co.th/aboutus/home-eng.html
http://www.goldenyears.co.th/aboutus/home-eng.html
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There's a place between Cha-am & Hua Hin called Cheshire Home or Cheshire House. I've never been there, but gather it's a nursing home for Thais & Farangs of long standing here. I really don't know much about it at all, but it might be worth checking out.
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This might be the starting point of what you are thinking of?
http://www.leonard-cheshire.org/~lcintl/directory.php
http://www.leonard-cheshire.org/~lcintl/directory.php
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Cheshire House.
Thanks for the information
My internet seach didn't turn up anything but perhaps someone else will run across this thread and have more information on how I can get in touch with the organization.
My internet seach didn't turn up anything but perhaps someone else will run across this thread and have more information on how I can get in touch with the organization.
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yes there will be
Friend of mine is working on a large project south of town. This is a ugue development with 27 hole golf course and mucho homes and condos. He showed me plans and to my utter surprise it included a 50 room retirement center. I for one tried to sell this idea to some money people here in states. No one bought into it. I think this is a grand idea and expect others to go up in the future. Bring out those bingo tables and jello molds.
Any Idea what the name of the place is?
Hi Bill
I'm interested in finding out more about the golf course/retirement community you mentioned south of Hua Hin. Any idea what the name of it is? Is it actually going up or are they just in the planning stage.
I'm interested in finding out more about the golf course/retirement community you mentioned south of Hua Hin. Any idea what the name of it is? Is it actually going up or are they just in the planning stage.
Nursing homes for elderly in Hua Hin
Hi Bill
I'm interested in finding out more about the golf course/retirement community you mentioned south of Hua Hin. Any idea what the name of it is? Is it actually going up or are they just in the planning stage.
I'm interested in finding out more about the golf course/retirement community you mentioned south of Hua Hin. Any idea what the name of it is? Is it actually going up or are they just in the planning stage.
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Nursing Home for Elderly in Hua Hin
There is no equivalent for his type of facility in Thailand. Thais keep their "olds" at home with a personal maid 24 hours a day, if necessary. Youngest gaughter may also be kept at home to look after Mum and Dad.
So, if you want to live in Thailand, and accomodate older family members you will have to either hire a full time nurse/carer or start a Home yourself!
This concept is being explored by a Thai/Falang consortium in Chiang Mai, aimed at Foreign Retirees.
So, if you want to live in Thailand, and accomodate older family members you will have to either hire a full time nurse/carer or start a Home yourself!
This concept is being explored by a Thai/Falang consortium in Chiang Mai, aimed at Foreign Retirees.