The Residences at Thomas Circle Aging-in-Place Investigation

Migliaccio & Rathod LLP is investigating whether The Residences at Thomas Circle misled residents by promoting a continuum of care or aging-in-place model while later requiring residents to relocate when their care needs increased.

What Consumers Report

Consumers and family members report:

  • Selecting the community because it promoted a continuum of care.
  • Believing The Residences at Thomas Circle residents would not need to move as their health needs changed.
  • Receiving a short-notice discharge or transfer notice.
  • Being told the facility could no longer meet the resident’s needs.
  • Being unable to access an available skilled-nursing bed within the community.
  • Paying ambulance, transfer, relocation, or overlapping rent costs.
  • Having to find another facility during a medical crisis.

Why Consumers Should Be Concerned

“Aging in place” and “continuum of care” representations can be central to a family’s decision to select a senior-living community. If internal capacity, licensing restrictions, or discharge policies make continued residence uncertain, those limitations should be clearly disclosed before admission.

Potential Claims May Include

  • False advertising
  • Misrepresentation of continuum-of-care services
  • Failure to disclose discharge limitations
  • Consumer protection violations
  • Unfair and deceptive trade practices
  • Breach of contract
  • Restitution for transfer-related expenses

Signs You May Be Affected

You may be affected if:

  • You or a family member lived at The Residences at Thomas Circle.
  • You relied on aging-in-place or continuum-of-care marketing.
  • The resident was later required to move because care needs increased.
  • A skilled-nursing or higher-care placement was unavailable.
  • You paid transfer, ambulance, relocation, or overlapping rent charges.
  • You received a discharge notice on short notice.

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