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Assisted Living Facility Rules Vary Widely From State to State Consumers need to understand what they are getting before they choose an assisted living facility. A new report by the National Senior Citizens Law Center (NSCLC) finds that there are no common standards for assisted living across the United States. The report found that assisted living can mean different things in different states. In some states assisted living facilities are comparable to nursing homes, in other states they are similar to rooming houses. Some of the variations in laws from state to state include the following:
"In shopping for assisted living, consumers need to have their eyes wide open, and be prepared to ask hard questions about what ‘assisted living’ includes," according to the author of the report, NSCLC attorney Eric Carlson.
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