💨 Abstract
After a fatal fire in Massachusetts's Gabriel House assisted living facility, advocates highlighted the lack of federal regulations and inconsistent state policies in the assisted-living sector. Unlike nursing homes, assisted living facilities often lack mandatory staffing ratios, safety protocols, and oversight, leading to numerous daily "mini-catastrophes." The fire led to a national spotlight on brewing inadequacies and patches in regulations of these facilities.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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