jantango
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The few residents I have talked with so far in The Senior Apartments have family members living in the US who are paying for them to live well during the last years of their lives.
Yesterday I met a woman who recovered from a stroke and is enjoying life at 92. We had a long conversation. Tomorrow there will be a live show after dinner in the dining room. I may stop by to see it.
The website has photos of activities from 2022. The only thing they don't have on their schedule yet is live transmissions of concerts at Teatro Colon, Congreso, etc. in the "movie room." So far I know three women who studied piano, and I am certain there are more.
The two women I know attended a university and had careers as a medical doctor in BsAs and a school director in San Isidro. Their family members living in the US can afford the best for their mothers in Buenos Aires.
Yesterday I met a woman who recovered from a stroke and is enjoying life at 92. We had a long conversation. Tomorrow there will be a live show after dinner in the dining room. I may stop by to see it.
The website has photos of activities from 2022. The only thing they don't have on their schedule yet is live transmissions of concerts at Teatro Colon, Congreso, etc. in the "movie room." So far I know three women who studied piano, and I am certain there are more.
The two women I know attended a university and had careers as a medical doctor in BsAs and a school director in San Isidro. Their family members living in the US can afford the best for their mothers in Buenos Aires.
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