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September 18, 2017 - By: Danbury-Seniors

A recent News Times article by Katrina Koerting discussing “Granny Pods” coming to Connecticut. From the article:
The structures, often referred to as “granny pods,” are largely meant to serve an aging population and combat a nursing home shortage, according to testimony introduced during the bill’s public hearing in Hartford. Similar legislation is in place in Virginia, Minnesota, North Carolina and Tennessee.
Under the law, a relative, legal guardian or health care agent who provides free care for someone who is physically or mentally impaired could ask to have a temporary structure on their property for the person receiving the care to live in.
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