More seniors are heading to Mexico for nursing home care, where sunshine is plentiful and the care is cheap.For a fraction of the cost of a nursing home in the U.S., seniors can enjoy private living quarters, three meals a day, laundry and cleaning services and round-the-clock care from caring staff, many of whom speak English.
Mexican nursing home managers expect a wave of patients as millions of baby boomers find the cost of care at home untenable. According to Dave Warner, a public affairs professor at the University of Texas, somewhere between 40,000 to 80,000 American retirees currently live in Mexico in enclaves such as San Miguel de Allende or the Lake Chapala area. How many of them have chosen nursing home care is not known, but there are five such facilities on Lake Chapala alone.