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BEACON | FROM PAGE 20 patient or resident. Other provisions allow the Department of Public Health (DPH) to limit, restrict or revoke a long-term care facility’s license for cause, such as substantial or sustained failure to provide adequate care, substantial or sustained failure to comply with laws or regulations or lack of fi nancial capacity to operate a facility; streamline the process for small house nursing homes to be licensed; direct DPH to establish and implement training and education programs on topics such as infection prevention and control, resident care plans and staff safety programs; and require longterm care facilities to develop individualized outbreak response plans to contain the spread of disease and ensure consistent communication with DPH, residents, families, and staff . The measure also would require each long-term care facility to provide staff training on the rights and care of LGBTQ+ older adults and older adults living with HIV; forbid any long-term care facility and its staff from discriminating based in whole or in part on a person’s sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, intersex status or HIV status, whether through the denial of admission, medical or non-medical care, access to restrooms or through room assignments. “This legislation couldn’t have come at a more critical time when more oversight and accountability are needed in long-term care,” said Rep. Tom Stanley (D-Waltham), House chair of the Committee on Elder Aff airs. “[The bill] marks the fi rst major legislative reform to our long term care and assisted living industries in over a quarter of a century. This legislation enhances both access to and quality of care in long-term care settings, tightens suitability standards for operators, strengthens supports for the longterm care workforce and permanently allows assisted living residences to off er basic health services to their residents.” “This landmark legislation is the culmination of years of advocacy and collaboration among so many people committed to improving life for our family, friends and neighbors residing or working in long-term care, assisted living and the community,” said Sen. Pat Jehlen (D-Somerville), BEACON | SEE PAGE 22 # of Units # of Bedrooms 1 1 1 Studio 2-Bedroom 1-Bedroom Minimum Incomes (set by owner + based on # of bedrooms + Area Median Income (AMI)) # of Bedrooms Maximum Income (80% AMI) Studio $57,090 1-Bedroom $64,470 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, SEpTEmbER 6, 2024 City of Everett Income-Restricted Rental Opportunity Page 21 536 Broadway Everett, MA 02149 3 Income-Restricted Rental Units Estimated Rent* Square Footage 425 512 1,015 $2,064 $2,346 $2,597 Maximum Income Limit (% AMI) 80% 80% 80% *Rent includes water/sewer. Tenants are responsible for all other utilities, including cable/internet (optional). Maximum Incomes (set by HUD + based on household size + Area Median Income (AMI)) Household Size 1 2 3 4 2-Bedroom $71,460 5 6 Maximum Income (80% AMI) $91,200 $104,200 $117,250 $130,250 $140,700 $151,100 *2024 Area Median Incomes for the Boston, Cambridge, Quincy, MA-NH MSA Minimum incomes do not apply to households receiving housing assistance such as Section 8, MRVP, or VASH. Applications are available during the application period, from Monday, July 22nd, 2024 — Friday, September 20th, 2024 To request an online application or to have one sent by email, visit www.536BroadwayAffordables.com or email 536Broadway@MaloneyProperties.com or call (617) 531-7123 Ext 739 | US Relay 711 If you cannot complete the application online, please call us at (617) 531-7123 Ext 739 | US Relay 711, to request that we mail you one and/or to ask us for any support or guidance you might need to complete the application. Applications can also be picked up in-person at: Parlin Memorial Library 410 Broadway Everett, MA 02149 Monday – Thursday, 9:00 am – 9:00 pm Friday, 9:00 am – 5:00 pm Saturday, 10:00 am - 2:00 pm DEADLINE: Applications must be submitted online or postmarked no later than Friday, September 20th, 2024 Mailed to: Maloney Properties, Inc. Attn: 536 Broadway Lottery 27 Mica Lane, Wellesley, MA 02481 Information Session: Attendance at the information session is not required. The session will be recorded and available for at-request viewing Wednesday, August 21st, 2024 @ 12pm https://maloneyproperties.zoom.us/j/85381132679?pwd=9cUV14XeRewH3ocp2noCbpavWA68U1.1 Meeting ID: 853 8113 2679 Passcode: 206559 One tap mobile +13052241968,,85381132679#,,,,*206559# US +13092053325,,85381132679#,,,,*206559# US ● Selection by Lottery. Use & Occupancy Restrictions Apply. ● Preference for Households with at least 1 person per bedroom. 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