I was speaking with a lady the other day, who happens to be a senior and we were talking about starting out with young families. She felt that it wasn't necessary to give seniors all the breaks in terms of price discounts as most - not all - seniors could afford these things and she felt it was young families that deserved the breaks. She was referring to things like getting your family to a well deserved outing like a fair or something of that nature. It isn't cheap to take in the Stampede, or here in Central Alberta - Westerner Days - by the time you pay admission, buy ride tickets and then try to find something decent to eat in all that "fair food".
I personally have mixed thoughts on it and never really thought about it from that perspective before. I think right now that there are many rural families struggling and certainly there are many single moms and lower income families that don't have the opportunities to give these sorts of things to their kids.
On the other hand, I look at what has happened in our elder care facilities - not the ones where you live in a seniors community, but the places where seniors require daily assisted living. There has been a 40% increase in the fees that are required to be paid at these places and with only a month's notice of the increase. Now it seems to me that if this were a normal landlord/tenant arrangement, such a hike wouldn't be tolerated, nor could anything like that be implemented without 90 days notice. How do you feel about these increases? One day we will all be in the "senior" category.
Where do you feel price breaks should come in?
I personally have mixed thoughts on it and never really thought about it from that perspective before. I think right now that there are many rural families struggling and certainly there are many single moms and lower income families that don't have the opportunities to give these sorts of things to their kids.
On the other hand, I look at what has happened in our elder care facilities - not the ones where you live in a seniors community, but the places where seniors require daily assisted living. There has been a 40% increase in the fees that are required to be paid at these places and with only a month's notice of the increase. Now it seems to me that if this were a normal landlord/tenant arrangement, such a hike wouldn't be tolerated, nor could anything like that be implemented without 90 days notice. How do you feel about these increases? One day we will all be in the "senior" category.
Where do you feel price breaks should come in?
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