Florida ALF News This Week
Published: Fri, 02/15/19
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WJXT
Senate and House panels next week will consider proposals to shift regulatory duties of the Florida Department of Elder Affairs to the state Agency for Health Care Administration.
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WPLG
For Hooters, service isn't limited to its restaurants. It extends beyond walls and into neighboring communities.Â
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Upstate Business Journal
Three assisted living and memory care facilities in the Upstate sold for $48.4 million. The properties totaled 198 units at $244,444 per unit.
McKnight's Senior Living
Assisted living continues to be the fastest-growing segment of membership for the American Health Care Association / National Center for Assisted Living, NCAL said Wednesday in newly issued annual report for 2018.