Consumer Consortium on Assisted Living
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The Consumer Consortium on Assisted Living (CCAL) is the only national consumer education and advocacy organization focused on the needs, rights and protection of assisted living consumers, their caregivers & loved ones. CCAL educates consumers, trains professionals, and advocates for assisted living issues. CCAL works collaboratively with a broad spectrum of people and organizations to support quality assisted living, and provide options for individuals with low incomes.
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Contact Information
Consumer Consortium on Assisted Living
2342 Oak Street
Falls Church, VA 22046
Telephone: 703-533-8121
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