@aplusk we have that model in West Seattle and it is a huge success
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@aplusk How's that a win, win for you? Pls explain. -
@PritiMind I think we all benefit via duplicative subsidies reducing gov spending & having children surrounded by educated mentors
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@aplusk I see! But it depends on which kind of assisting living facilities then. Don't you agree? As there are some for the mentally ill.
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@aplusk Only if we consider homeless people as jurors. I mean they're not stupid, just homeless right? Triple Win!!! http://youtu.be/_K_p7ntFtbc -
@mitchbytes I was actually thinking for people who haven't payed into social security that could do extended jury duty for eligibility. - 1 more reply
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@aplusk depends on the health and willingness of the residents not all are fond of children. Could be a GREAT thing with the right people -
@kathymfish true maybe best for select centers with rebate costs associated. - 1 more reply
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@aplusk they actually have this in Adams, NE. It's amazing!
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@HeierFireMama@ktjatty@jshy are these state regulatory issues? Is it subsidized? -
@aplusk@HeierFireMama@jshy Bldg regs, health&safety,personnel requirements,ratios: kids/adults to http://caregivers.Name of Seattle group?
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@aplusk: Should we set up after school daycare centers at assisted living facilities? Seems like a win win.” - 1 more reply
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@aplusk late to the party
...I say, YES!!! Maybe animal shelters/fosters for the trifecta??Would show kids how 2 take care of a pet!






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