Woman Lives On Cruise Ship Instead Of Nursing Home
A staggering 98 percent of all disease is due all or in part to lifestyle--not genetics.
Woman lives on cruise ship instead of nursing home. Instead of moving into a retirement home in her golden years she decided to use her money to buy passage after passage on Princess cruises essentially living on the cruise ships and seeing the world as she aged. And in Washington DC the average rent for independent living in 2015 was 3462. Speaking of potential medical issues cruise ships also have a reputation for spreading illnesses.
She replied Yes thats true I stated I dont understand and she replied without a pause Its cheaper than a nursing home So there will be no nursing home in my future. Elderly woman pays 164G a year to live life of luxury on cruise ship. When I get old and feeble I am going to get on a Princess Cruise Ship.
Her husband died aboard the Queen Elizabeth 2 while on a world cruise in 2000. She replied Yes thats true. Most of the time Norovirus the most common cause of illness on a cruise ship is only a minor annoyance.
Furthermore some seniors are already choosing to live primarily on cruise ships. So there will be no nursing home in my future. Lee Wachtstetter has called the Crystal Serenity home for seven years.
Gratuities which will only be 10 per day. Real Life People Living on Cruise Ships in Retirement Theres a woman who has been making headlines recently for living on a Princess cruise ship. That means that every day you are making a decision about whether you will grind down your body and finish your days broken in a nursing home or establish your health now and finish your days vital and vibrant on a cruise ship.
When I get old and feeble I am going to get on a Princess Cruise Ship. Thats what 86-year-old widow Lee Wachtstetter has been doing for the last seven years. The average cost for a nursing home is 200 per day.
