Retirement homes in Moraira
My daughter lives in Moraira and I live in NZ
Is there a retirement home in Moraira?
Sylviesab
Posted: Thu Sep 22, 2022 5:22pm
Super helpful member
Look for "Residencias para mayoresd" in your area. I seriously doubt that a foreigner will feel well in any of the Spanish facilities.
Sylviesab wrote on Thu Sep 22, 2022 12:05pm:
My daughter lives in Moraira and I live in NZ
Is there a retirement home in Moraira?
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Sylviesab
Check if you need a visa,that may influence your decision.
Posted: Fri Sep 23, 2022 1:24pm
Legendary helpful member
There are certainly ‘Residencias’ in the area, but am not certain re Moraira per se.
Many of them do cater for foreign residents, with English speaking staff etc. However, you would need to research carefully, as obviously there are many which really only cater to the Spanish, which you may find difficult.
Be advised that they are all privately funded, we had to sell my mother’s house to fund her stay. Many ‘residencias’ cater solely for people who can no longer live by themselves and are therefore not quite so independent. However there are some with what we would call ‘sheltered housing’ attached; facilities comprising effectively apartments of varying accommodations, basically on the site of the Residencia with the ability of care etc, all of which will need to be paid for.
Two of which I know with high reputations are La Colina on the outskirts of Calpe and Casa Patrizia near Benidorm. Both have fully comprehensive websites, although the Casa P one may be quite a lot more expensive but am not certain.
Thank you the Colina at Calpe is good
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