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Arbitration Has Come to Senior Living. You Don’t Have to Sign Up.

Por: The New York Times Health September 24, 2022

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What the Jinks family wanted was to sue the memory care facility where their father, Charles, was attacked by another resident.It happened in October 2020, after Hurricane Laura forced his hasty evacuation from a similar facility in Louisiana. His three children moved him, at 80 years old and diagnosed with dementia, into Brookdale Dowlen Oaks in Beaumont, Texas. They installed a Ring camera in his room so they could keep an eye on him.That... + full article



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