Assisted living communities will face stricter regulations and heftier fines for serious abuse or neglect of residents after Colorado health officials last week adopted rules that had been signed into law in 2022.
Source: McKnights Seniorliving
Assisted living communities to face stricter rules, heftier fines under new regulations
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