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This depends entirely on if insurance as well as what type of insurance is paying for the nursing home. In some instances, the nursing home is entitled to a portion of the funds in the account.
The act of unlawfully entering into another person's property, for instance their home or vehicle, is simply called "unlawful entry". Another word that covers the situation when a person enters property without permission is "trespassing".
There can be all sorts of legal and tax consequences when an elderly person transfers real estate both for the grantor and the grantee. Estate planning should be done years in advance. Real property needs to be out of an elder's name for several years before it is considered to be out of their estate for tax and medical benefit purposes. You should seek the advice of an estate planning attorney as soon as possible before making such a transfer.
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In most places the nursing home would first need to take you to court to receive a judgement allowing them to take your home in partial payment for the cost of nursing home services. If they are in the process of doing that, you need to see a lawyer. As far as I know, in Texas, a person's home cannot be taken to pay a commercial debt. However, medicade requires a person going into a nursing home sell all their property, including their home and pay the nursing home costs out of their estate until all that remains is something like $2000 before medicade will begin covering nursing home expenses.
No. Someone should petition the court to be appointed the conservator of the elder and their property. Once appointed, the conservator would have the authority to take possession of the property and manage it on behalf of the ward.
A person who wants to be a nurse will need to go to college and take nursing classes. A nursing student will also take clinicals and have on the job training before becoming a nurse.
A Certified Nursing Assistant CNA must get their GED before taking the CNA coursework and test.
This relates to incidents where a person has suffered an injury to self or property as a result of another's act or omission which fell below an expected standard of care.
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i would like to know how can i do a nursing notes on a person with tracheostomy,and what are they sign and symtomps