Continuing Care Facility

Laws/Regulations

In accordance with Section 17b-522 of the Connecticut General Statutes, a CCF is required to provide Notice to Prospective Resident or his or her legal representative that a continuing-care contract is a financial investment and your investment may be at risk; the CCF's ability to meet contractual obligations under such contract depends upon the CCF's financial performance; and a prospective resident is advised to consult an attorney or other professional experienced in matters relating to investments in continuing-care facilities before you execute a contract for continuing care. The Connecticut Department of Social Services does not guarantee the security of your investment.
 
Consumer Guide Book Connecticut Continuing Care Residents Association (pages layout)
Consumer Guide Book Connecticut Continuing Care Residents Association (spread layout)

2024 Committee Minutes & Agenda
April 26, 2024 Agenda
April 26, 2024 Minutes
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