Senior Housing News June 20, 2024
Andrew Christman

A Place for Mom is again in national news following the announcement of a formal probe by Sen. Bob Casey, chairman of the US Senate Special Committee on Aging, who penned a letter that alleges “deceptive business practices.”

The letter states the referral service’s marketing materials and recent reporting “contradict the company’s claims” of being “an unbiased and no cost referral service for families.”

A Place for Mom had not responded to Senior Housing News as of press time.

Casey’s letter asks the company to provide documents and responses regarding its practices “​​so families can have a better understanding of what A Place for Mom’s recommendations mean.”

Among the primary issues highlighted in the letter is how referrals work at...

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