ATTORNEY GENERAL’S OFFICE SEEKS INPUT ON DRAFTING OF ASSISTED LIVING RESIDENCES REGULATIONS

By Bob Katzen

Attorney General Andrea Campbell’s office announced it is seeking public feedback on the drafting of consumer protection regulations for assisted living residences in Massachusetts. Members of the public can provide comments to the office through an online form, available here.

“We know the best way to serve our constituents is by listening to them,” said Campbell. “Every resident of an assisted living facility has the right to live in a safe and habitable environment, free from abuse, neglect and exploitation. Our older adults deserve to age safely with dignity and respect, which is why creating consumer protection regulations for assisted living facilities is so important and responsive to their advocacy.”

Assisted living residences are designed for older adults who can live independently in a home-like environment, but may need help with daily activities like housekeeping, bathing or medication assistance. According to the Executive Office of Elder Affairs, more than 17,000 people currently live in these residences in Massachusetts and have various options available to them.

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