Monday, July 13, 2009

AARP Opposes Binding Arbitration Clauses in Nursing Home Contracts

In the June 2009 AARP Bulletin, journalist Emily Sachar addressed the issue of whether mandatory arbitration clauses in nursing home contracts can be waived. These clauses are often buried in the fine print and families dealing with the stress and emotion of moving a loved one into a care facility often do not understand or ignore the clause. The AARP Foundation Litigation attorneys oppose the inclusion of these clauses, which preclude the elderly and their families from litigating disputes in court and require them to enter into binding arbitration instead. The AARP is urging Congress to make binding arbitration clauses in nursing home contracts illegal, and urges families to refuse to sign any papers that include such a clause.

Read the article: http://bulletin.aarp.org/yourworld/law/articles/the_issue_can_mandatory_arbitration_clauses_in_nursing_home_contracts_be_waived_.html

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