TL’s facilities contribute to the well-being of social and eco-nomic systems by being involved in regional urban planning as leaders in ADA compliance. As a for-profit company, TL also supports local communities with property and sales taxes, as well as by creating jobs with associated income taxes. In addi-tion, since the 1990s, many facilities have provide free tutoring on-site for local K–12 students in latchkey diversion programs staffed by residents, family members, and workforce members. This program promotes intergenerational relationships and improves students’ grades, social skills, and delinquency rates, as well as allowing residents to contribute to their communi-ties. The facilities also support their communities by serving as preceptorship and internship sites for local college and university students (P.1b[3]).