Many emigrants from Europe live in Hua Hin and the neighboring city of Cha-Am. Since VISA conditions are easier for people over 60, the average age of expats is relatively high. As long as everyone is still fit, there are no problems and you can enjoy the sun and the sea.
If you plan ahead of time, you can take your time to look around for a retirement home – of course, this also applies to pensioners who come directly from Europe. Compared to Europe, Thailand offers cheap places to live with different levels of care because wages are lower here and old age is still rated highly in Thailand and is not seen as a problem like in Europe.
Our experience in the field of senior residences is based on hearsay and information from the internet.
Manora Village in Khao Tao Hua Hin
Manora Village has been around for 23 years and was founded and managed to this day by the Swiss Walter Camenisch. About 70% German-speaking families and many Scandinavians live here, but only a few Thai families, as the villas are only leased for 30 years and are not sold. Manora Village is not a retirement home, but offers every care that is desired from excursion planning to over. Shopping until you make an appointment at the clinic, e.g. Be Well
The YouTube videos give a good impression of Manora Village.
Lotus Well in Hin Lek Fai
Lotus Well in Hin Lek Fai is a retirement home for German speaking families looking for company. Lotus Well offers some services but has a mixed reputation for financing the villas and apartments.
Prosana advertises with the phrase The interesting alternative to a retirement or nursing home because it offers all the necessary services that one can need as one ages. Visit the website and find out more. If you have any questions, please contact Hans Hufschmid directly at hans@prosana.asia.