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Old 04-03-2025, 02:49 PM
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We keep more than one residence, two lakefront, that nothing will eat you. Our kids have 3 ocean vaca homes. So we have change of scenery at any time.

LN has great medical, restaurants, parks, gym, however just like TV doesn’t have ocean view. Golden Oak would be a runner up if I wanted another home inland. Next house will be on the coast, just trying to decide what Hurricane zone would be worth it.
With all the water exposure you have available, I would stick with inland myself. Golden Oak does sound enticing but it's difficult to keep pulling up roots and moving a large distance is an extra conundrum. Your decision is understandable and thank you for sharing your thoughts.
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Old 04-03-2025, 02:53 PM
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Why would it have to have a high rating ( and you are using past data) if everyone is so healthy in TV?
They aren't aware that Villagers can never get ill, or contact a serious disease and that they want to go straight to their grave with no chance of treatment or resuscitation.
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Old 04-03-2025, 03:53 PM
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They aren't aware that Villagers can never get ill, or contact a serious disease and that they want to go straight to their grave with no chance of treatment or resuscitation.
The village population get older by day, older people have more health problems and complications. Some are not repairable. No one get out of this world alive. Naturally villages has higher rate health problems which affect area Hospitals ratings due to amount of real old people in area.
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Old 04-03-2025, 05:37 PM
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Hospitals that the average age bracket of clientele is between 65-100yo will rarely have high percentage of good outcomes. Patients will either enter ED with chest pain, stroking, MI, fracture of anything, or some type of accident home or while walking or driving.

Given the fact that TV OR stops performing any surgical procedures around 5ish. The bus (ambulance) has to called for transportation out, for anyone in need of immediate surgery.

So people are unhappy that the wait was too long because what they don’t understand is 70% don’t belong in a ED. The stroke intervention is immediate, but doesn’t mean it was fast enough to reverse. Fractures will sit until morning, when OR staff returns. Elderly patients obviously don’t fair as well as a 30yo.

So hospitals catering to the elderly is never going to be a win-win.
It’s also the most depressing facility to work in, other than a Children’s hospital burn unit.

LN is state of the are facilities, with average patients from infants to mid 40s.Staff is happy, patient and family are happy. Win win
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