Access to Oregon Coast Medical Services [WHERE Are They?]

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  • Опубліковано 15 чер 2024
  • Access to Oregon Coast Medical Services [WHERE Are They?] - Moving to the Oregon Coast and wondering where the best access to medical services is? One of the top concerns for people relocating to the Oregon Coast is what the access to medical services is like. In this video, we talk about what it's like living on the Oregon Coast trying to find doctors, hospitals, and more.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 5

  • @cherylh.6625
    @cherylh.6625 24 дні тому +1

    This is why you go with these guys. They're helpful, informative, and honest. Florence is the choice I made after researching and being a subscriber for two years.
    However, not sure if I can live there because of frostbite in my hands when I was in the service and I tend to get intermittent stinging when rain is in the forecast in CA.

  • @matbasterson520
    @matbasterson520 16 днів тому

    We bought a house in Florence that we will live in when I retire. Part of the reason is our doctors, dentist etc., are all in Eugene. We can do our annual and non emergency appointments easily, it's about an hour and 15 minute drive. There is an ER and hospital in Florence as well.

  • @McIntyreBible
    @McIntyreBible 21 день тому

    Paul, it's interesting that you should compose a subject such as this one! because my wife and I recently visited Brookings and we particularly liked it; I even thought of maybe relocating there one day. But I learned while we were there that there was no hospital in Brookings (even though they have a adequate medical clinic), and was told by the staff at the medical clinic that if I would need emergency treatment I would have to be taken to the hospital at Gold Beach (about 30 minutes away). I'm a disabled person in a wheelchair and regularly need some hospital treatment. I go to the Bay Area Hospital in North Bend/Coos Bay for my medical needs.

  • @user-pt3zu7st5w
    @user-pt3zu7st5w 11 днів тому

    Could you make a video on buying a used manufactured home? They are so prevalent in the Florence area where I am looking (online, from afar). I'm not asking about communities -- info like that is googleable. But building specifics such as: Why don't realtors post the serial number and brand name of the home? Is t111 siding worthless after 30 years? Is a 40+ year old manufactured home in Florence a waste of money? Can you pick up hints about the foundation by looking at some detail in the listing photo? Are there clues to whether the building is insulated? Do older manufactured homes have non-standard door and window sizes and plumbing that make it hard to find parts and labor to repair them? Is it even harder to find repair people for manufacture homes than it is for regular homes? Are they more susceptible to mold than traditional structures?

  • @Romans-nk4wt
    @Romans-nk4wt 25 днів тому

    I'm a 69 yo car camping lady veteran with $5 grand worth of monthly pensions, but I enjoy my nomad life and don't want to pay rent, utilities wifi (my nieces gave me a plaque which says "I Can't Adult Today"! 😅), and I'm going to be camping along the Oregon coast starting early July. My only concern is finding places I can park overnight without getting "The Knock," and where gyms are where I can take a shower. Why don't you do a video on THAT? Lol.