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Senior Housing News

Commercial liability insurance rates for the senior living and long-term care industries could increase as much as 30% or more in 2019, and that could spell financial headaches for some providers going forward. That’s according to a new report from risk management, insurance brokerage and advisory company Read More »

aroundosceola.com

New local efforts to identify, prevent and prosecute elder abuse will soon bring more caseworkers into Osceola County communities.

McKnight's Senior Living

Senior living and long-term care operators will face commercial liability insurance policy rate increases of 5% to 30% in 2019, according to a new report by Willis Towers Watson.

OrlandoSentinel.com

A contributor calls for Florida's new governor to meet the long-neglected long-term-care needs of older residents.

WJXT

Pointing to an “unprecedented” number of lawsuits, the state Agency for Health Care Administration is asking the Legislature for nearly $1.4 million in additional funding to help pay costs associated with using outside counsel next year, according to a budget document.

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