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FEATURING JUDY KAROFSKY - There are tens of thousands of assisted living facilities in the United States, institutions where elderly people live and die, their families hoping to have their needs met professionally and with dignity. But not only are such facilities unaffordable, they are riddled with problems. 

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Through personal experience with navigating the system to care for her mother, Judy Karofsky explores how elder care is broken and how to fix it, in a new book called DisElderly Conduct: The Flawed Business of Assisted Living and Hospice.

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