Why Develop a Model Bill of Rights for CCRC Residents?

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Why Develop a Model Bill of Rightsfor CCRC Residents?

Why Develop a Model Bill of Rightsfor CCRC Residents?

1. Current Status of NaCCRA’s Bill of Rights Project.

2. Are CCRC Residents Oppressed?

3. Brief History of the CCRC Movement. The Need for NaCCRA and PARCR.

4. Your CCRC Contract as a Social Compact.

5. The Diversity of Experience of CCRC Residents.

6. Articulating a Bill of Rights: A Delicate Balancing Act.

Why Develop a Model Bill of Rightsfor CCRC Residents?

1. Current Status of NaCCRA’s Bill of Rights Project.

2. Are CCRC Residents Oppressed?

3. Brief History of the CCRC Movement. The Need for NaCCRA and PARCR.

4. Your CCRC Contract as a Social Compact.

5. The Diversity of Expereince of CCRC Residents.

6. Articulating a Bill of Rights: A Delicate Balancing Act.

Why Develop a Model Bill of Rightsfor CCRC Residents?

1. Current Status of NaCCRA’s Bill of Rights Project.

2. Are CCRC Residents Oppressed?

3. Brief History of the CCRC Movement. The Need for NaCCRA and PARCR.

4. Your CCRC Contract as a Social Compact.

5. The Diversity of Expereince of CCRC Residents.

6. Articulating a Bill of Rights: A Delicate Blancing Act.

Why Develop a Model Bill of Rightsfor CCRC Residents?

1. Current Status of NaCCRA’s Bill of Rights Project.

2. Are CCRC Residents Oppressed?

3. Brief History of the CCRC Movement. The Need for NaCCRA and PARCR.

4. Your CCRC Contract as a Social Compact.

5. The Diversity of Expereince of CCRC Residents.

6. Articulating a Bill of Rights: A Delicate Blancing Act.

Pennsylvania Law 1984, Act 82,Section 14 (a) (10):

(10) Provide for advance notice to the resident, of not less than 30 days, before any change in fees or charges or the scope of care or services may be effective, except for changes required by State or Federal assistance programs.

“Prior to reducing, changing or altering the scope of services and care provided to you pursuant to this agreement, we shall give you written notice of such reduction, change or alteration at least thirty (30) days prior to its effective date.”

“(The management) shall have full authority to increase or decrease daily fees, and make changes in the scope of services, upon a 30 day written notice to the resident.”

The purpose of NaCCRA is to serve as a vehicle working to preserve and strengthen the CCRC way of life by empowering those who have invested heavily in it, and by facilitating their actions of mutual support.

Why Develop a Model Bill of Rightsfor CCRC Residents?

1. Current Status of NaCCRA’s Bill of Rights Project.

2. Are CCRC Residents Oppressed?

3. Brief History of the CCRC Movement. The Need for NaCCRA and PARCR.

4. Your CCRC Contract as a Social Compact.

5. The Diversity of Expereince of CCRC Residents.

6. Articulating a Bill of Rights: A Delicate Balancing Act.

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