Inside Wendy Williams $52K-per-month assisted living prison with a gourmet chef, 24/7 concierge service and more

Wendy Williams might think her living facility is a penitentiary — but to the average Joe, the amenities make it sound like a vacation.The former talk show host, 60, has been hauled up in a New York assisted living facility after her court-ordered guardian, Sabrina Morrissey, took control of her well-being and finances.

It was later announced the television personality was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia, which Williams now claims she does not have.She recently said she’s living in a luxury “prison” and has only been allowed outside twice in the past month; however, her facility offers plenty of high-brow amenities that residents have access to.Jeremy Clerc, co-founder and CEO of Assisted, a company that helps find the ideal care communities and homes for seniors, told the Post that single rooms at Williams’ facility runs a cool $27.1K per month.But that’s not all.“The Wendy Williams Show” alum is in the memory unit, which tacks on additional costs of between $10K to $25K, meaning her facility could put her back at a whopping $52K if she’s getting the top care.Williams’ senior living center comes with five-star amenities, including gourmet dining with chef-prepared meals, according to Clerc, who shared that customized nutrition plans for residents can also be provided.Williams’ facility comes with 24/7 concierge service, a full-service spa, a fitness center and plenty of recreational activities, from cultural experiences to in-house entertainment.If residents don’t want to engage or bond, they can retreat to their private apartments.Clerc, who has placed seniors at Williams’ center, shared that each suit is decked out with stylish furnishings and smart home technology.The biggest one-bedroom at the facility is 808 square feet, with the largest being a two-bedroom 1,245 square foot apartment that would include additional costs.An employee at her facility recently told TMZ that she was placed in the memory care unit after allegedly ge...

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Publisher: New York Post

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