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mymom1449
Asked September 2012
If a resident of a PA County run nursing facility decides they want to go back to live at home AGAINST MEDICAL ADVICE what do they lose?
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Sep 2012
mymom1449,
I would suggest speaking with a elder care lawyer to see what can happen to them. Laws differ by state and county and a lawyer would know best.
Best of luck :)
09/18/2012 12:28:04
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I would suggest speaking with a elder care lawyer to see what can happen to them. Laws differ by state and county and a lawyer would know best.
Best of luck :)