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Highlights include a checklist for evaluating and comparing facilities and an overview of residentsâ rights and responsibilities, as well as frequently asked questions about assisted living facilities and a list of helpful resources.
With over more than 15 years providing civil legal aid focused on senior issues, Project Director Cheryl Steinberg observed a void of information about assisted living facilities.
âItâs an industry governed by a convoluted system of laws and regulations, and that can be confusing and complicated for individuals and families to absorb,â she said. âWe hope that this guide will be user friendly resource to help people make more informed decisions when seeking an assisted living facility.â
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Boston business leaders launch campaign to raise $10 million for Latino Equity Fund
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Jasmine Lopez, a vaccine ambassador with Archipelago Strategies Group, answers questions for vaccine recipients at a mobile vaccine site in East Boston organized by Tufts Health Plan and Harvard Pilgrim Health Care.Nathan Klima for The Boston Globe/The Boston Globe
The twin pandemics of COVID-19 and racial inequity have drawn millions of corporate dollars to underserved communities during the past year.
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WELLESLEY, Mass. and WATERTOWN, Mass., Feb. 4, 2021 /PRNewswire/ In their first joint community investment, the Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Foundation and Tufts Health Plan Foundation are giving $1 million to 42 organizations across the region to expand vaccine education, awareness and outreach in communities of color. Eight Connecticut organizations will receive a total of $225,000 in funding. Just one month after Harvard Pilgrim Health Care and Tufts Health Plan announced their combined organization, this investment is an immediate response to emerging needs in Black and Brown communities across the region disproportionately impacted by the pandemic. We are at an inflection point in the pandemic, said Thomas Croswell, chief executive officer of the combined organization