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I’m not surprised that high end ccrcs do this, not especially as my spouse works at one. It’s by anyone’s estimation a beautiful place that looks exactly like a hotel.

But, they charge like one.
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If this is the CRCC with various living options then Independent Living usually offers two meals daily. Each Apartment typically has a full kitchen and the resident decides which meals to eat in the dining facilities.

https://tiffanyspringsbytutera.com/independent-living-in-kansas-city/
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A nursing home only offers 2 meals. I think this should be checked out with the State. I am under the impression nursing homes, especially if state funded, need to provide 3 meals a day. I agree that an AL would be different because residents have a kitchenette. For me, I would pick lunch to skip. Food can be kept in a kitchenette for lunch. Me I just snack. So breakfast and dinner would be enough for me. But then there are facilities that Lunch is the larger meal and dinner smaller. That I would check out.
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It appears to be a CCRC.

I wonder if they are actually in the NH section or elsewhere. Very often, IL or AL only provide 2 meals a day and expect residents to prepare their own simple breakfast or lunch.
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What kind of barbaric place only feeds their residents twice a day??

If this is really true, I'd skip dinner and get Meals on Wheels or take leftovers from lunch to your room for dinner.
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Cover999 Aug 2022
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Do you not have the ability to prepare your own food, or eat a yogurt or cereal for breakfast?

Is a third meal available for an extra change?
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