All geriatric nursing homes are regulated by the government. They are regulated by multiple agencies, One such agency is the Home Healthcare Service.
They can certainly turn it over to an attorney, but if there are no assets than they can't be paid. I would suggest contacting the company directly and explaining your situation. If they can't or won't help you, then simply imply that you will declare bankruptcy and this should ease, if not end, the calls.
To medically retire from government service, you will need to follow the specific procedures and requirements set by your government agency. Start by consulting your agency's Human Resources department for guidance and information on the medical retirement process. They will provide you with the necessary forms and documents to complete, which will likely include medical evaluations and supporting documentation from healthcare professionals. It is important to carefully review and fulfill all the requirements to ensure a smooth and successful medical retirement.
You'll need to find alternative ways to pay for the nursing home, even if they can get Medicare due to disability, because Medicare does not pay for nursing home stays. You can look into "Long Term Care" insurance to pay for the nursing home, many insurance companies offer it.For details on what Medicare will cover:http://www.medicare.gov/Publications/Pubs/pdf/10050.pdf To check for Medicare eligibility:http://www.medicare.gov/MedicareEligibility/home.asp?version=default&browser=IE%7C7%7CWindows+Vista&language=English
Old age pension payment dates can vary depending on the country. Specific information on deposit dates for pensions in December can be obtained by contacting the relevant government agency or checking their website.
The GBSA (Government Business Service Agency) PACE (Public Affairs, Communication, and Engagement) branch is responsible for overseeing communication and engagement strategies related to government pension programs like the ACH (Automated Clearing House) pension system. This branch focuses on ensuring clear communication and public awareness of pension benefits and processes.
Generally, the individual states regulate Nursing Homes. The federal government gets involved when the nursing homes get government benefits.
In every state the government has an agency that regulates such licensees. In the state of Indiana they have the Indiana Department of Insurance. The state has a government website which is IN.gov and it shows all the state agencies and departments. Adjusters are regulated under the same agency as agents are regulated.
No federal government agency oversees the auto insurance industry. The auto insurance companies are regulated on a state-to-state basis and would be listed as an Insurance Bureau or Department of Insurance.
Plexus Nursing Agency, Nursing Australia, Healthcare Australia and Mediserve Nursing Agency are nursing agencies that are hiring in Australia. You can find employment opportunities listed on their websites.
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No. A nursing home (extended care facility) is a medical facility. Social services may be obtained in a nursing home - but a nursing home is not a social service agency, per se.
Many, but not all, low income housing units are government-regulated. The regulations are from the Housing and Urban Development (HUD) agency. Here's their site: http://portal.hud.gov/portal/page/portal/HUD
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Some benefits of working for a nursing agency are the flexibility of schedule, good pay, and the agency finds jobs for you. Also, many offer great travel opportunites and excellent benefits.
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