Colorado Code § 11-49-111

Life care contract - content
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(1) Each life care contract shall be written in a
clear and coherent manner using words with common and everyday meanings and shall:
(a) Show the value of all property transferred, including but not limited to donations,
subscriptions, fees, and any other amounts initially paid or payable by or on behalf of the
prospective resident;
(b) Show all the services that are to be provided by the provider to the prospective
resident, including, in detail, all items that the prospective resident will receive, such as board,
room, clothing, incidentals, medical care, transportation, and burial, and whether the items will
be provided for a designated time period or for life and the monthly charge for the services;
(c) Be accompanied by a financial statement showing in reasonable detail the financial
condition of the provider, including a statement of earnings for the previous twenty-four-month
period, or such shorter period if the facility has been in operation for a lesser period, that shall be
furnished to the prospective resident;
(d) Specify the monthly service fee and whether the fee is subject to adjustment;
(e) Explicitly state what rights, if any, a resident will have to participate either
individually or as part of a group of residents in management and financial decisions affecting
the facility.

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