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Asked July 2010
Can an Assisted Living Facility "force" my mom to leave when funds are exhausted?
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They say they will "ask" her to leave. Where can she be placed?
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Oct 2010
Talk to an elder attorney now. Take as much info as you can to your meeting.
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Someone has to pay and I don't think medicaid will.
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