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Senior Care Communities company history timeline

1996

In 1657, the first almshouses were built in New York (Abramovitz, 1996). Almshouses originally created by the Dutch were also called poor houses or county homes in the United States, which were locally administered public institutions for homeless, aged persons without means.

1997

1997 The Balanced Budget Act passed to help curb Medicare payments.

2003

2003 Medicare Prescription Drug, Improvement, and Modernization Act enactment, which included the creation of Medicare Part D, a prescription drug benefit, and Medicare Advantage Plans.

2005

In 2005, HCBS became a formal Medicaid state plan option.

2012

Although funding has was tightened in 2012, affordable senior housing developments that were built with Section 202 funds continue to provide housing and services to their residents.

2012: 5.4 million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s disease

2013

500,000 years BCE: First evidence of senior care (bones of elderly, disabled early human discovered in 2013)

2014

Retrieved from https://www.pewtrusts.org/~/media/Assets/2014/07/StatePrisonHealthCareSpendingReport.pdfGoogle Scholar

2019

Kellogg Foundation. (2019). An overview of the Medicare part D prescription drug benefit.

Department of Housing and Urban Development. (2019). Section 202 supportive housing for the elderly program.

United States Senate Special Committee on Aging. (2019). The nursing home reform act turns twenty: What has been accomplished, and what challenges remain.

2021

United States Senate. (2021). Medicare Signed into Law.

SummerHouse Senior Living (2021) is one of the newest brand creations from parent company Discovery Senior Living, which has been designing and developing exceptional lifestyle and care communities for seniors for nearly three decades.

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