California lawmakers last week unveiled a dozen legislative proposals aimed at stiffening regulations governing the state’s roughly 7,700 assisted living facilities, residences that offer room and care to tens of thousands of frail or ailing people, most of them seniors.
Sunnyside was established as a senior center almost 40 years ago, and has since grown to include 120 full time staff, 100 seasonal workers, and 2,000 home care workers.