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==Moving to Residential Care==
==Moving to Residential Care==
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A prospective resident (or applicant) may come from a variety of places while waiting to move to a residential care facility. This includes living at home, in an assisted living residence, in a hospital, an alternate level of care (transition care facility) ([[Chapter Three Legal Issues in Residential Care References|6]]), in a non-subsidized residential care bed, or in a subsidized residential care bed that is not in their preferred facility or community.([[Chapter Three Legal Issues in Residential Care References|7]])
A prospective resident (or applicant) may come from a variety of places while waiting to move to a residential care facility. This includes living at home, in an assisted living residence, in a hospital, an alternate level of care (transition care facility) ([[Chapter Three Legal Issues in Residential Care References|6]]), in a non-subsidized residential care bed, or in a subsidized residential care bed that is not in their preferred facility or community.([[Chapter Three Legal Issues in Residential Care References|7]])