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This is your weekly summary of our news, research, books, videos, and other resources related to senior living, retirement, and care in Mexico, along with independent and assisted living and information about age-related challenges (e.g., limited mobility, dementia, Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, ALS, stroke, multiple sclerosis, healthspan, and so on).
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This weekly newsletter typically includes information in each of the following categories: San Miguel insights, senior care, and health information, as well as Cielito Lindo basic information.
Here’s what we typically cover each week:
- San Miguel de Allende highlights – why this is such a special place to live
- Health & wellness insights – articles, videos, and expert reviews
- Care options & community life at Cielito Lindo – flexible, affordable living with a warm, human touch
This Week’s Theme: The Unacknowledged Caregiver
This week, we explore how binaural beats can positively affect people with dementia.
Holiday Message
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| Weekly insights into San Miguel:
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- Colorful and Epicurean San Miguel - This is such an amazing place,
particularly the food and the colors. Although we are addressing a topic that is stressful, challenging, and emotional, we should also acknowledge what an incredible place San Miguel is.
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The Colors of San Miguel: Timeless Beauty
It takes your breath a little, doesn’t it?
Not for the grandeur — there’s no marble angel or towering cross — but for the tenderness. The way the light cuts across the concrete slab like a blessing. The way marigold petals — so fragile, so fleeting — are arranged with care by hands that remember.
This grave, tucked quietly in a San Miguel panteón, speaks louder than most monuments. A riot of color: burnt orange, electric turquoise, papel picado shadows dancing across the stone like flickering prayers. That single, bold pink flower at the center — handmade, maybe — defies silence, almost pulsing with presence. It says: You were here. You still are.
There’s something sacred in imperfection. Petals blown by wind, bits of confetti bleeding into dust. And yet, it’s all part of
the offering. Beauty, even as it dissolves.
Grief, tenderly decorated. Here, remembrance isn’t solemn. It’s celebratory. Intimate. Alive.
In San Miguel, even the dead are embraced in color. (Photo copyright 2011 James M. Sims)
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Restaurant: Fari Trattoria
Salida a Celaya 5, Centro, 37700 San Miguel de Allende, Gto., México Tel: +52 415 688 3815 Days and Hours: • Monday, Wednesday–Friday: 1:30 PM – 10:00 PM • Saturday: 2:00 PM – 10:00 PM • Sunday: 2:00 PM – 8:00 PM • Closed Tuesday Atmosphere: Fari strikes a graceful balance between classic Italian trattoria and contemporary San Miguel charm. The space is warm, aesthetically refined, and subtly sophisticated — ideal for everything from romantic dinners to casual gatherings. The terrace adds an alfresco element perfect for cocktail hour or relaxed weekend meals. Service: Service at Fari is friendly, polished, and attentive without being overbearing. Staff members are well-versed in the menu and eager to explain dish components or wine pairings. While the style is casual, the professionalism reflects the restaurant’s fine-dining sensibilities. Cuisine: Rooted in traditional Italian flavors,
Fari’s menu showcases honest cooking that highlights ingredient quality. Pastas are fresh and seasonal, sauces are balanced and deeply flavorful, and there’s a creative edge in presentation without compromising authenticity. There’s a respectful nod to Italian simplicity paired with Mexican seasonal ingredients.
The Fettuccine alle Vongole (fresh pasta with clams) is a standout — simple, soulful, and perfectly executed, showing restraint and balance in seasoning and texture.
• Carciofi al Forno – wood-roasted artichokes with porcini hollandaise
• Tuna Tartare – served with beet vinaigrette and eggplant alioli
• Mussels – cooked in white wine, garlic, and tomato
• Beef Carpaccio – with mushroom aioli and Grana Padano
• Lasagna de Hongos – seasonal mushroom lasagna
• Milanesa – breaded veal with a truffled egg yolk
• Chicken Spiedini – grilled skewers with house salad
• Risotto di Mare – seafood risotto (rotating special)
• Classic Tiramisu – airy and coffee-rich, a customer favorite
• Crepes all’Arancia – with orange liqueur sauce and gelato
• Housemade Gelatos – rotating seasonal flavors
Wine and Cocktails: The wine list leans Italian with a few international additions, offering both approachable and more refined labels by the glass or bottle. Cocktails are crafted with intention — the Negroni and Spritz variations are well balanced — and local draft beers round out the drink menu, especially ideal on the terrace. Final Thoughts: Fari brings a refined yet approachable Italian dining experience to San Miguel de Allende, with a clear focus on honest ingredients and clean execution. The ambiance is stylish but relaxed, the terrace is a delight, and the food speaks for itself. It's a place where you can enjoy a quiet lunch or celebrate a special evening, always with a glass of good wine in hand. Cost: $$–$$$ (MXN 310–500 per person, excluding drinks) Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐½ (4.7/5)
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| Information related to Mexico, senior care and health:
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- Lead article - These are articles specifically written for you each week. They address a wide range of
relevant topics, such as factors that can increase your health and lifespan, diagnostics, understanding causal factors for Alzheimer's and other dementias, and so on. The lead article typically sets the tone for the core content of the newsletter (videos and book reviews). On occasion, the focus may be centered on Mexico, Pueblos Magicos, and San Miguel de Allende.
- Caregiver's Sentiment
- This quote typically honors what we, as caregivers, are going through and feeling.
- Caregiver's Affirmation - This affirmation bolsters our self care, our image or ourselves on this journey and our ability to endure.
- Videos - Typically, three videos are related to the lead article, and they include a summary and timestamped highlights.
- Book Review - Typically related to the lead article.
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Article Summary: Exploring The Potential Benefits of Binaural Beats (July 30, 2024) What binaural beats are Binaural beats are an auditory illusion created when two slightly different tones are played separately into each ear through stereo headphones. The brain “resolves” the difference between the tones as a perceived rhythmic pulse, and this pulse can influence brain activity through the frequency-following effect, a form of brainwave entrainment. The core scientific claim The article argues that binaural beats are not a mystical wellness idea, but a
neurophysiological phenomenon. The proposed mechanism is: - Two tones, one per ear, create a perceived beat at the difference between the frequencies.
- The brain may synchronize aspects of its electrical activity toward that beat frequency.
- Because different brainwave bands are associated with different mental states, targeted
beat frequencies might help shift relaxation, sleep, focus, or alertness.
The superior olivary complex in the brainstem is described as central to early processing of these two-ear differences. Frequency bands and intended use cases The article maps binaural beat targets to familiar EEG bands and associated applications: - Delta (1–4 Hz): deep sleep, physical restoration, relaxation; framed as potentially helpful for insomnia and sleep quality.
- Theta (4–8 Hz): REM sleep, creativity, deep relaxation, emotional processing; positioned for meditation, introspection, and creative work.
- Alpha (8–13 Hz): calm alertness, relaxation, mood
support; emphasized for stress reduction, mindfulness, and anxiety relief.
- Beta (13–30 Hz): concentration, analytical thinking, problem-solving; positioned for work, study, and sustained attention.
- Gamma (30–50 Hz): higher cognitive processing, learning, memory integration; framed as potentially supportive for cognition and peak mental performance.
Reported effects and proposed biological pathways The article groups possible outcomes into physiological and psychological layers, treating them as linked: Physiological (proposed): - measurable shifts in brainwave activity consistent with entrainment
- possible hormonal effects, including increased melatonin and DHEA, and reduced cortisol, which together could support sleep and stress reduction
Psychological (reported/claimed in studies): - reduced anxiety and stress, especially with alpha/theta targets
- improved sleep quality, especially with delta/theta targets
- improved focus and task performance, especially with beta targets
- potential learning and memory support, especially with gamma targets
Emphasis on older adults and memory care A major theme
is that binaural beats could be particularly useful for seniors because they are noninvasive and easy to deploy. For relatively healthy older adults, the article highlights potential support for: - sleep quality
- anxiety reduction
- maintaining focus and memory
For cognitive impairment and dementia, it presents binaural beats
as a possible adjunct for: - mood stabilization and reduced agitation
- improved calm and engagement
- potential support for cognitive function via neural plasticity claims (noted as preliminary)
It also suggests binaural beats may be even more effective when combined with multi-sensory approaches such as
massage, aromatherapy, and Snoezelen-style sensory environments. Evidence stance: supportive but cautious The article presents binaural beats as “scientifically grounded” in mechanism, while also warning that: - many
studies have small sample sizes
- methods vary widely (frequency choices, session length, outcome measures), limiting comparability
- placebo effects are hard to rule out
- marketing often runs ahead of the evidence
The bottom-line recommendation is cautious optimism: binaural beats may be
helpful as a complementary practice, but they should not replace evidence-based medical care. Overall takeaway The piece frames binaural beats as a plausible, neurophysiology-based tool that may help influence relaxation, sleep, and attention, with special potential as an adjunct in senior wellness and memory care. At the same time, it stresses that broader clinical adoption depends on more rigorous, standardized research demonstrating reliable real-world benefits.
You can access the full article here; replete with bibliography and relevant videos here. You can also choose from our collection of 100+ articles on our site.
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Evidence for 40Hz Gamma Stimulation and Brain Health
Over the past decade, a growing body of research has demonstrated that stimulating the brain at 40Hz gamma frequencies may improve brain health and slow the progression of Alzheimer’s disease, with promising implications for other neurological disorders. This work began at The Picower Institute for Learning and Memory under the leadership of Li-Huei Tsai, whose lab first reported in 2016 that 40Hz sensory stimulation reduced Alzheimer’s pathology in mouse models. Since then, dozens of independent labs worldwide have replicated and extended these findings using multiple noninvasive methods, including light, sound, transcranial electrical stimulation, and magnetic stimulation. The consistent factor across approaches is stimulation at 40 hertz, which appears to produce beneficial biological effects. Preclinical studies show that 40Hz stimulation reduces amyloid and tau
accumulation, preserves synapses, prevents neuron loss, and sustains memory and cognition. Mechanistic research has identified responses across many brain cell types, including neurons, microglia, astrocytes, oligodendrocytes, and vascular cells. One key finding is that gamma stimulation increases glymphatic clearance of amyloid through neuropeptide signaling, effectively enhancing the brain’s waste-removal system. Clinical evidence is also accumulating. Phase II trials conducted at MIT and by Cognito Therapeutics showed that Alzheimer’s patients exposed
to 40Hz light and sound experienced slower brain atrophy, preservation of white matter, and modest cognitive benefits compared to controls. A large, nationwide phase III trial is currently underway to evaluate efficacy at scale. Beyond MIT, studies in China, the United States, and Europe have independently demonstrated improved glymphatic flow, reduced tau burden in humans, and improved memory performance using gamma stimulation near 40Hz. Collectively, these results suggest the effects are robust and reproducible. Despite this progress, important questions remain. Researchers are still working to fully map the molecular and cellular pathways involved,
understand how immune cells like microglia contribute to therapeutic effects, and determine how stimulation parameters might be optimized. This mechanistic understanding is seen as essential not only for improving Alzheimer’s treatments but also for extending the approach to other conditions. Early evidence suggests potential benefits for Parkinson’s disease, stroke recovery, epilepsy, anxiety, chemotherapy-related cognitive impairment, multiple sclerosis, and Down syndrome. As summarized in a recent open-access review in PLOS Biology, the field has moved
from speculative neuroscience to a mature translational effort with real clinical promise. In short, 40Hz gamma stimulation has emerged as one of the most compelling noninvasive strategies for modulating brain health, with the next decade likely focused on refinement, mechanistic clarity, and broader therapeutic application.Related Articles:
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Caregiver's Sentiment: Happiness Through Resilience
This quote reframes happiness as capacity, not circumstance. It rejects the unrealistic idea that a good life is problem-free and instead locates well-being in how we respond when difficulty inevitably arises. Resilience becomes the active ingredient: emotional flexibility, perspective, and the ability to recover without becoming
hardened or defeated.
In practical terms, it suggests that happiness is built through habits, self-regulation, meaning, and support systems, not through control of external events. Problems do not negate happiness; they test and, over time, can strengthen it.
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Caregiver Affirmation
This affirmation speaks to a quiet but profound truth of caregiving: meaning is not measured by comfort or ease, but by presence, intention, and endurance. Caregiving days are often uneven, emotionally demanding, and unpredictable. By acknowledging that difficulty does not diminish the value of the work, this affirmation releases caregivers from the false expectation that meaningful care should feel rewarding all the time. It validates the reality that some of the most important moments are also the hardest, and that showing up, even imperfectly, is itself an act of devotion. The affirmation also reframes resilience as something lived rather than possessed. “Learning as I go” honors growth through experience, missteps, and adjustment, rather than mastery or control. Equally important is the reminder that compassion must be inward as well as
outward. Caregivers often extend patience, empathy, and forgiveness generously to others while denying those same qualities to themselves. This reflection restores balance, affirming that self-kindness is not indulgence but sustainability. Over time, caregiving does not simply take, it shapes. Through care, caregivers develop depth, wisdom, and wholeness, becoming not diminished by the work, but quietly strengthened by it.
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Video: Cognitive Clarity - 40Hz Binaural
Beats, Gamma Brain Waves for Enhanced Cognitive PerformanceThis audio track uses 40 Hz gamma-frequency binaural beats, a form of sound-based brainwave entrainment designed to support focus, mental clarity, and sustained attention. When two slightly different tones are played into each ear, the brain perceives a third tone, the binaural beat, which can encourage specific brainwave states. How It May Help Gamma
waves, generally ranging from 32 to 100 Hz, are associated with higher-order cognitive functions such as attention, memory, and perceptual clarity. Research and commentary from neuroscientists, including Andrew Huberman, suggest gamma activity plays a role in concentration and cognitive performance. For caregivers, this may be useful during tasks that require focus, planning, documentation, or mental stamina. Recommended Use - Timing: Listen approximately 10 minutes before a focused task to allow the
brain time to respond.
- Consistency: Regular use may help reinforce focus over time.
- Pairing: Combining the audio with a calm visualization or intentional breathing exercise may enhance its effect.
- Balance: Because gamma and
beta states promote alertness, it is important to intentionally transition out of them after periods of work.
Supporting Rest and Sleep Sustained stimulation of alert brain states can interfere with rest if not balanced. After mentally demanding activities, switching to audio that encourages alpha waves (relaxation and creativity) or delta waves (deep rest and sleep) can help the nervous system settle and support healthy sleep patterns. Who May Benefit This type of audio may be useful for caregivers, students, professionals, people with dementia, or anyone managing cognitively demanding responsibilities, particularly when mental clarity and sustained attention are needed. As with
all supportive tools, individual responses vary, and it should be viewed as a complement, not a replacement, to rest, routine, and good sleep hygiene.
View the video here.
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Book Review: Healing Frequencies: Activate Your Self-Healing with Binaural Beats, Chakra Healing, and Solfeggio Frequencies by Alexandra Olsen (2025) Overview Healing
Frequencies by Alexandra Olsen is a user-friendly, comprehensive exploration of vibrational medicine, emphasizing how sound can be used to promote emotional, physical, and spiritual healing. Combining ancient wisdom with modern science, this book introduces readers to sound therapies like Solfeggio frequencies, binaural beats, and chakra harmonization. Olsen’s work stands out not only for its well-researched content but also for its accessibility—especially valuable for seniors seeking natural, low-effort wellness techniques. Synopsis This guidebook walks readers through a range of healing sound modalities, such as the ancient Solfeggio tones, 432Hz
music, and Tibetan singing bowls, while tying them to practical applications. Each chapter includes both scientific insights (such as brainwave entrainment and water memory) and hands-on exercises like sound baths, guided meditations, and breathing practices enhanced with frequency use. The inclusion of 35 curated audio tracks makes this more than a theoretical text—it’s an interactive healing toolkit. Key Themes - Self-healing through vibration: The book argues that our bodies and minds can be "retuned" through specific sound frequencies.
- Chakra balancing: It details how different frequencies can realign the body’s energy centers.
- Scientific-spiritual integration: Olsen references both neuroscience and ancient traditions, creating a balanced, holistic viewpoint.
- Accessible wellness: With step-by-step instructions, this book provides techniques that can be adopted by anyone—particularly beneficial for aging populations who may seek non-invasive, self-directed healing methods.
- Emotional and mental wellness: Sound is framed as a tool not just for physical healing, but for combating stress, anxiety, and emotional blockages.
Writing Style Olsen writes in a tone that is both nurturing and informative, striking a balance between spiritual inspiration and scientific grounding. The language is accessible, avoiding overly technical jargon, which makes it suitable for readers across all levels of familiarity with sound therapy. Seniors in particular will appreciate the clear layout, digestible chapters, and actionable exercises that require minimal mobility or equipment. Conclusion Healing Frequencies is a thoughtful and engaging introduction to sound healing that successfully bridges ancient practices with modern science. For older adults seeking alternative approaches to wellness, this book offers a gentle, low-risk path to inner peace and emotional resilience. Whether you’re managing chronic stress, searching for non-pharmaceutical tools, or simply curious about vibrational therapy, Olsen delivers a practical guide with depth and compassion. Rating: ★★★★☆ (4.5 out of 5 stars) A strong resource for beginners and holistic wellness enthusiasts, especially valuable for seniors exploring gentle, accessible healing methods. Slightly idealistic in tone at times, but grounded enough for practical application.
Additional Resources Cielito Lindo Offers We have curated collections of resources that may be useful.
Articles - We write fresh articles about senior living, health, care, and
finances every week Caregiver Books - We review books related to caregiving methods, logistics,
challenges, and coping Senior Health - We review books related to healthspan, lifespan, and disease
We also have 1,700+ other senior care and expat in Mexico videos: YouTube
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| Cielito Lindo's basic information is included for your convenience:
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- Cielito Lindo Info: After the signature, the newsletter always includes information about Cielito Lindo, so it is at your fingertips when you want it: Our costs, various related websites, social media channels like YouTube, our various addresses, and so on.
- Travel Info: Recommended airports and shuttles.
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Web Sites - Cielito LIndo and Rancho Los Labradores Here are our Web sites, including Cielito Lindo and Labradores Suites (hotel) all of which are part of the larger Rancho Los Labradores gated community just north of San Miguel de Allende.
Web Sites - Cielito LIndo and Rancho Los Labradores Here are our Web sites, including Cielito Lindo and Labradores Suites (hotel) all of which are part of the larger Rancho Los Labradores gated community just north of San Miguel de Allende.
- Cielito Lindo provides independent living, light assisted living, assisted living, memory care and hospice with 24*7 staffing along with a la carte assisted living services to those living in the villas and suites at Rancho Los Labradores.
- Rancho Los Labradores Suites offer short and long term residence.
- Rancho Los Labradores is a country club resort feeling CCRC that provides a gated community with countless amenities and opportunities for different levels of independent living along with assisted living and memory care within Cielito Lindo.
Cielito Lindo Living Options & Costs Guide We offer several living options depending on the level
of care you or your loved one needs. Here’s a breakdown to help you plan:
1) Villas (Rent or Own)
- Cost: $1,300 – $1,700 per month
- Additional Costs: Utilities, renter’s insurance, etc.
- What’s Included: This is mostly independent living.
- Extras: You can add independent or assisted living services (charged separately, à la carte).
- Support: We can connect you with a realtor if you'd like to purchase.
2) Cielito Lindo Condos & Suites Best for: Independent living with optional assistance.
Option 1: Independent Living + Meals
- Cost: $2,250 per month
Includes:- 2 meals a day
- Hotel like room cleaning, towel and linen service
- Monthly medical check-up
Optional Add-ons:- Meals for an additional person: $450/month
- Extra care services available à la carte
Option 2: Light-Assisted Living in Condos & Suites
- Cost: $3,900 per month
Includes:- Full assisted living services
- Designed for residents who still want independence but need some support
- Smooth transition to full Assisted Living or Memory Care as needs change
- One-Time Inscription Fee: $4,000
For Couples:- $4,900/month for two people
- Same one-time fee ($4,000 per couple)
- Note: Suitability is based on cognitive ability, mobility, and safety.
3) Cielito Lindo Assisted Living, Memory Care, & Hospice Best for: Seniors needing full-time care and supervision.
- Cost: $3,900 per month
Includes:- 24/7 care and monitoring
- All meals
- Physical therapy
- Full-time doctor on site
- Spacious private room with
bath
- One-Time Inscription Fee: $4,000
- For
Couples: $4,900/month
4) Specialized Hospice Suite Best for: Intensive care needs or end-of-life comfort and also recuperative at a far lower cost than a hospital- Cost: $4,900 per month
Includes:- Full 24/7 monitoring
- Recuperative, Palliative and hospice care
- On-site doctor
- All meals
- Special space for visiting family
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YouTube videos and Curated Playlists
Here is our YouTube Channel. This is where we have lots of videos about Cielito Lindo and Rancho Los Labradores. We also have 1,600+ other senior care and expat in Mexico videos: YouTube
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Additionally, our playlists cover a wide area and include 1,200+ videos. These playlists include videos about San Miguel and Mexico in general, caregiving and health, and a broad spectrum of senior living topics. Playlists
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Additional Resources We Offer We have curated collections of resources that may be useful:
Articles - We write fresh articles about senior living, health, care, and finances every week Caregiver
Books - We review books related to caregiving methods, logistics, challenges, and coping Senior Health - We review books related to healthspan, lifespan, and disease
And here are our various social media forums, where we talk a lot about assisted living and memory care along with the various sort of challenges that sometimes come in our senior years (Alzheimer’s, Parkinson other dementias, and so on), but also about senior living in Mexico.
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Please don’t hesitate to contact me for anything related to senior living, especially in Mexico. I will gladly give you any assistance I can.
Thanks again! James
James Sims Marketing and Sales Cielito Lindo Senior Living
1. 888.406.7990 (Voice and text) 1.209.312.0555 (WhatsApp)
Phones:
English speaking: 1.888.406.7990 (in US & CDN) 00.1.881.406.7990 (in MX)
Spanish speaking: 011.52.415.101.0201 (in US & CDN) 1.415.101.0201 (in MX)
Expat Health
Insurance: ExpatInsurance.com
Tax Considerations for Expats: Robert Hall Taxes
Medicare in Mexico Lakeside Medical Group: Robert Ash - ash@lakemedical
Best Bank: Intercam Banco Located in: Plaza De La Conspiración Address: San Francisco 4, Zona Centro, 37700 San Miguel de Allende, Gto., Mexico Hours: Open ⋅ Closes 4 PM Phone: +011 52 415 154 6660
Addresses and Travel:
Physical address: Cielito Lindo Independent and Assisted Living, Camino Real Los Labradores S/N, Rancho Viejo 1, San Miguel de Allende, GTO, Mexico, 37885
Packages from online providers like Amazon: Camino Real Los Labradores, Rancho Los Labradores / Cielito Lindo, San Miguel de Allende, GTO, 37880 México
PO Box for letters and small envelopes: Rancho Los Labradores / Cielito Lindo, c/o Alejandra Serrano , PMB N° 515-C,
220 N Zapata HWY N°11, Laredo TX, 78043-4464
Air: Best airports to fly into: Leon (BJX) or Queretaro (QRO)
Shuttle: Best
airport shuttle: BajioGo Shuttle between San Miguel and Rancho Los Labradores / Cielito Lindo
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Regards,
James
James Sims Marketing and Sales Cielto LIndo Senior Living jsims.cielitolindo@gmail.com
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