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A nursing home around here for dementia runs $10,000 per month.



That seems cheap if you break it down into per hour of labor needed. I can only imagine how understaffed they are. I would hope I can take myself out before I end up in one of those.


Same time we hardly pay that per year for k-12. Shows how messed up our priorities are.


School aged kids and teenagers also require a lot less individual care and attention


Nursing homes have some similarity to schools, the staff is mostly occupied by a few problem patients while the rest quietly shuffle along


14% aren't even graduating our watered-down standards. I think they could use a lot more individual care and attention.


This is a stupid comment. You think a child is as much work as a psychotic elderly person.




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