Assisted Living Facility Fined Over Power of Attorney
An Arizona assisted living facility, fined last year over two powers of attorney, appealed its civil sanction through the courts. It’s story raises concerns about the vulnerability of ALF residents. It also offers insight into common practices in the industry. The first resident’s story The case involved two residents at Heritage at Carefree Senior Living […]
Ward Should Be Allowed To Express Wishes, Hire Counsel
APRIL 11, 2005 VOLUME 12, NUMBER 41 When the legal system takes over decision-making and care of an incapacitated adult, there is a struggle between competing goals. It is important to provide adequate protection and supervision, but it is also important to maintain the ward’s personal autonomy and self-determination. It is often difficult to decide […]
Adult Home Operator Pleads Guilty In Death Of Resident
MARCH 27, 2000 VOLUME 7, NUMBER 39 Although nursing homes are more familiar to most Americans, nearly half of all elderly residents of institutions live in adult care homes. Often housed in converted residences, adult care homes usually provide personal care, supervision and activities for a small group of residents. Care in such facilities is […]
“Upscale” Facility Qualifies For Iowa Property Tax Exemption
NOVEMBER 15, 1999 VOLUME 7, NUMBER 20 Ballard Creek Community, an assisted living facility in Huxley, Iowa, is operated by a religious organization called Madrid Home for the Aging. Ballard Creek is a new development, and its current residents are mostly financially secure. Can such a facility qualify for a property tax exemption as a […]