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BOSTON, MA — In testimony delivered before the Joint Committee on Aging and Independence, the Massachusetts Assisted Living Association (Mass-ALA) urged lawmakers to act on two key pieces of legislation aimed at improving access to healthcare and support for seniors. The association emphasized the need for expanding Medicaid access to ensure that more elderly residents can afford necessary care and services.
Mass-ALA representatives highlighted the growing demand for assisted living facilities and the challenges many families face in navigating the current healthcare landscape. They called for lawmakers to clarify existing assisted living regulations, which they believe will enhance the quality of care and support provided to residents.
The association's testimony comes at a crucial time as Massachusetts grapples with an aging population and increasing healthcare costs. Advocates argue that addressing these issues is essential for ensuring that seniors receive the dignity and care they deserve in their later years. Lawmakers are encouraged to prioritize these legislative efforts to better serve the state's aging community.
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