Whenever one of our radio club seniors has to enter a nursing home to recover 
from some issue or permanently moves into an  assisted living home we try to 
set up a ham station in that hams room.  The homes in our area are very 
understanding.  I already have chosen the place I want to go to if and when the 
time comes. They have a woods with tall trees behind the facility.  My wife and 
I built our retirement home barrier free and she is a younger nurse so I hope 
to be able to play radio at home.  But she can be a tyrant making me do all the 
things a doctor or rehab specialist might recommend.  I guess there are trade 
offs in every situation. Hi!

David J. Wilcox K8WPE’s iPad

> On Dec 17, 2019, at 3:47 AM, Steven G. Steltzer <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> CW ops have another option for retirement homes or severely restricted HOA's 
> . Search iCW on the web.
> 
> 73, 
> Steve, WF3T
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