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What to Know About Assisted Living

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The facilities can look like luxury apartments or modest group homes and can vary in pricing structures. Here鈥檚 a guide.

Extra Fees Drive Assisted Living Profits

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The add-ons pile up: $93 for medications, $50 for cable TV. Prices soar as the industry leaves no service unbilled, out of reach for many families.

蘑菇影院 Health News' 'What the Health?': Welcome Back, Congress. Now Get to Work.聽

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Congress returns from its summer recess with a long list of tasks and only a few work days to get them done. On top of the annual spending bills needed to keep the government operating, on the list are bills to renew the global HIV/AIDS program, PEPFAR, and the community health centers program. Meanwhile, over the recess, the Biden administration released the names of the first 10 drugs selected for the Medicare price negotiation program.

Assisted Living Facilities Pressed to Address Growing Needs of Older, Sicker Residents

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Assisted living was meant to be a home-like setting where older adults could interact with other residents while receiving help with daily tasks such as bathing and dressing. But as the concept has become more popular, residents are now older and sicker than in the past, and a panel of experts is calling for more focus on their medical and mental health needs.

Washington State Retools First-in-the-Nation Long-Term Care Benefit

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The WA Cares Fund program, which would provide workers in the state a lifetime benefit of $36,500, was set to begin collecting money through a payroll tax in January, but it was delayed while lawmakers made adjustments to address equity problems. Now the payroll deductions will begin in July 2023, and benefits will become available in 2026.