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  <title>Avoiding Lawsuits in Assisted Living: Insurance Truths Every ALF Operator Needs to Hear with Shelagh Grubb</title>
  <description>Insurance might not be the sexiest topic—but lawsuits definitely get your attention. &amp;amp;nbsp; In this episode of the ALF Boss Podcast, Pascal sits down with longtime friend and industry expert&amp;amp;nbsp;Shelagh Grubb&amp;amp;nbsp;of&amp;amp;nbsp;Plastridge Insurance&amp;amp;nbsp;to talk about the real risks assisted living facilities face—and what you can actually do to protect yourself. Shelagh breaks down:   The most common lawsuits in ALFs (and how to avoid them)   Why taking in residents needing a higher level of care is&amp;amp;nbsp;dangerous   The truth about “cheap” insurance that leaves you uncovered   Why documentation and family communication are everything   What to do&amp;amp;nbsp;the moment&amp;amp;nbsp;you receive a records request or lawsuit   We also talk about mindset, leadership, and the emotional punch of getting served—and how to move forward with confidence. &amp;amp;nbsp;Whether you’re a new ALF owner or a veteran admin, this episode is packed with insight you&amp;amp;nbsp;can’t afford&amp;amp;nbsp;to ignore. &amp;amp;nbsp;Listen now:&amp;amp;nbsp;https://alfboss.com/podcast/ </description>
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