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we live in a rented house. the landlord is worried about a ramp put in for my mother. she wants to leave Now....he is afraid there will be damage to his property and they don't remove the ramp once it is put in. i said i will pay for someone to remove the ramp. she is on the waiver program amerihealth is paying for ramp. i am alone in this situation. help

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There are portable ones that fold up, might look into them.

The landlord has every right to not have a permanent one installed.

That's all I've got!
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I don't believe a nursing home can make such a demand. I would invest an hours time with an elder law attorney. With a caregiver in place who is POA or guardian or as a competent person anyone at all can leave a nursing home. They are not jails.
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IMO, the NH can demand a ramp if without one its an "unsafe" discharge.

The landlord. Call your Disabilities Dept and see if he is against the Didabilities act. I am sure a metal ramp will not damage the house. A wooden one may be put up without damage too, I think. Mom had one at the back door and did take it off when it was not needed anymore. It did no damage.
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