Assisted living center oversight must be overhauled, bad sites shut down

With Florida's elderly population expected to boom in the next two decades, state regulators must crack down on rogue assisted living facilities by shutting down homes where residents die from abuse, slapping harsher fines on places that repeatedly break the law, and boosting the qualifications of people who run ALFs, a legislative study says. » Read More

courtesy of Michael Sallah and Carol Marbin Miller, The Miami Herald

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