That's a good question, Aveline.
I suppose that en suite facilities (apart from the dignity they offer the patients) will be easier for the staff? Fewer accidents when facilities aren't shared, and probably easier for residents to get to? As people live longer, they may be getting more infirm.
I know my grandad needed a hoist to get out of bed, and help to go to the loo, so a communal one would have been a non-starter, really.
Smart TVs get cheaper all the time, too, so things that would have seemed a luxury (in our homes as well as in care homes) have become standard. The ability to choose your own TV programmes is well worth the price of having your own TV, I think, and they can be passed on to future residents when the time comes.
Have any of you got all electric cars? Pros and cons please.
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