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  2. People in assisted living are getting sicker. Wisconsin isn't ...

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    In a statement, the Department of Health Services said it is struggling to keep up with a growing number of complaints in assisted living facilities. The agency has just 49 inspectors to oversee ...

  3. L.A. assisted living facilities discriminated against non ...

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    Sunny Hills Assisted Living in the Pico-Robertson neighborhood of Los Angeles told non-Korean "testers" that their facility cared only for Koreans, according to a federal lawsuit filed by the Fair ...

  4. Nursing home care in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Keren Brown Wilson first developed the idea for assisted living during the 1980s as an alternative to nursing home care. [38] Assisted living is a philosophy of care and services promoting independence and dignity which was promoted nationwide as a community support in the 1990s, not a new nursing facility movement.

  5. Most and least expensive states for senior assisted living - AOL

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    More than 800,000 adults in the U.S. reside in an assisted living facility, according to the American Health Care Association, but the number of facilities and average costs vary widely from state ...

  6. Silver Living - Wikipedia

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    The company reviews assisted living communities, independent living communities, retirement communities, independent senior apartments, and continuing care retirement communities. The company's experts gather extensive information on each community including: [1] [2] State inspection and complaint reports; The company's own mystery shoppers

  7. Continuing care retirement communities in the United States

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    For example, a resident may receive 30, 60, or 90 days of assisted living or nursing care without an increased charge. Thereafter, residents would pay the market daily rate or a discounted daily rate, as determined by the CCRC, for all assisted living or nursing care required and face the risk of having to pay higher costs for needed care. [12]

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