Headwaters Protection Act of 2025
Bill S 2701 protects assisted living residents by allowing families 10 days to remove belongings after a death, without extra charges, ensuring fair treatment during tough times.
Bill S 2701 protects assisted living residents by allowing families 10 days to remove belongings after a death, without extra charges, ensuring fair treatment during tough times.
Bill S 2701 aims to enhance protections for residents of assisted living facilities in Massachusetts by addressing unfair and deceptive billing practices. The legislation seeks to ensure that residents and their families are treated fairly, particularly in the event of a resident's death.
The bill proposes the following significant changes to the existing laws governing assisted living facilities:
Bill S 2701 represents a significant step towards protecting the rights of assisted living residents in Massachusetts, particularly in sensitive situations involving the death of a resident. By ensuring that families have a reasonable timeframe to manage personal belongings without incurring additional financial burdens, the bill aims to foster a more compassionate and fair environment within assisted living facilities.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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