David Alfini on How Regulatory Citations Become Senior Living Risk
Webinar
Mar 24, 2026
In the senior living sector, regulatory citations can significantly influence litigation exposure, insurance outcomes, operational practices, and even family perceptions. Hinshaw partner David Alfini will co-present a webinar titled “Beyond the Citation: How Regulatory Findings Become Senior Living Risk” as part of the Senior Living Empower Hour series on March 24, 2026.
During the program, David will examine how regulatory findings escalate organizational risk and will share early intervention strategies to help providers respond effectively. The session will also address the downstream impact of citations on claims, insurance, and reputation, and will offer proactive approaches for identifying and mitigating risk.
This episode has been approved for 1 CE credit by the National Association of Long Term Care Administrator Boards.
For more information, visit the event webpage.
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