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Mass Senior Care Responds to End of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haitians

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December 8, 2017

Mass Senior Care's recent letter to the editor at The Boston Globe was published in response to the Globe's article, “Nursing facilities, and their residents, will feel impact if Haitians’ status ends.” Tara Gregorio, Association President and Marva Serotkin, Foundation President say the repeal of the TPS designation will only worsen the impact on skilled nursing facilities and their residents who are already experiencing significant staff shortages, “We need to adopt immigration policies that help ensure that we can meet the care needs of our residents today and in the future and provide a living wage for our dedicated front-line staff.”

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