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(Created page with "{{Navigating Home Care and Senior Housing: An Advocacy Guide TOC|expanded = chapter2}} ==Residency Agreements== Unlike long-term care, assisted living residences are required by law to enter into a written residency agreement with residents. The agreement must set out the following: * names and contact information for the resident’s contact person or personal representative, if any, and purposes for which the operator may contact them; * the hospitality and assisted...")
 
 
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==References==
==References==
# ''Assisted Living Regulation,'' BC Reg 189/2019, ss 30-31 & Sch C, online: <canlii.ca/t/9lrn>.
# “Assisted Living Regulation,”  BC Reg 189/2019, ss 30-31 & Sch C, online: <http://canlii.ca/t/9lrn>.  
# ''Assisted Living Regulation,'' BC Reg 189/2019, Sch C, online: <canlii.ca/t/9lrn>.
# “Assisted Living Regulation,”  BC Reg 189/2019, Sch C, online: <http://canlii.ca/t/9lrn>.  
# ''Assisted Living Regulation,'' BC Reg 189/2019, Sch C, online: <canlii.ca/t/9lrn>.
# “Assisted Living Regulation,”  BC Reg 189/2019, Sch C, online: <http://canlii.ca/t/9lrn>.  
 


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