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*'''[[I. Care Plans and Legal Issues in Admission and Transfer|I. Care Plans]] | *'''[[I. Care Plans and Legal Issues in Admission and Transfer|I. Care Plans]] | ||
*'''[[J. Admission Process for Special Individuals or Circumstances|J. Admission Process for Special Individuals or Circumstances]] | |||
**[[Admission of Veterans to Residental Care| Admission of Veterans]]{{·}}[[Admission of Aboriginal Residents to Care Facilities|Admission of Aboriginal Residents]]{{·}}[[Admission of Spouses with Different Care Needs|Admission of Spouses with Different Care Needs]]{{·}}[[Admission of Sponsored Immigrants Needing Care|Admission of Sponsored Immigrants Needing Care]] |
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