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Difference between revisions of "Introduction to Legal Issues in Admission and Transfer in Residential Care"

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For any type of health authority decision made about prospective or current residents, an exception is always possible. It may be rare, but it is possible.
:''In order to be eligible for residential care at a subsidized rate, the person must also agree to the release of financial information to the health authority in order to determine financial eligibility.  If they do not agree to that financial disclosure, or they are not capable of consenting, they are assessed at the highest rate.''
 
:''“In order to be eligible for residential care at a subsidized rate, the person must also agree to the release of financial information to the health authority in order to determine financial eligibility.  If they do not agree to that financial disclosure, or they are not capable of consenting, they are assessed at the highest rate.''


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