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catwoman7
Asked December 2017
Who oversees hospice in NC? I do not have power of attorney, but they are negligent in treatment.
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You can notify NC Department of Public Health if you want to complain. If you want to sue, notify an attorney
12/28/2017 21:29:26
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Cat, can you tell us a little more? Can the POA switch hospice providers if the proper level of care isn't being given?
The quality of hospice organizations varies widely.
12/28/2017 21:32:55
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The quality of hospice organizations varies widely.