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Barbara Brown sought a $3,280.65 refund from The Peaks nursing home.
Her late husband's unused days were paid upfront, but refund was delayed.
Ridgeline Management eventually issued the refund after KSL's investigation.
DRAPER — Barbara Brown has been widowed for more than a year.
"My husband died last August (2024) – the 12th," she said.
Her late husband, Tom, spent his final months at The Peaks at South Jordan nursing home. His stay was paid up front each month.
When he died in the middle of the month, his wife said she was told she is entitled to a refund for his unused days. The contract itself states, "any refund of charges will be issued within 30 days from (the) date the room is fully vacated."
The nursing home spelled out the

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