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State authorities are abruptly shutting down a string of North Texas assisted living facilities, leaving families scrambling to relocate their elderly and high-needs loved ones.
Texas Health and Human Services informed families on Thursday that the agency is shutting down a number of facilities operated by Silver Leaf Assisted Living. The agency initially told families to relocate their loved ones within 72 hours, according to relatives.
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Texas Health and Human Services is responsible for regulating long-term care facilities in Texas. Thomas Vazquez, a spokesperson for the agency, said in an email statement that the agency’s “top priority is protecting the health, safety and well-being of people served by the facilities and providers we regulate.”
Silver Leaf has locations across the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Vazquez said 11 facilities, with a total of 60 residents, were impacted by the state’s orders.
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