if a letter of afidavit was filed with the state for someones small estate and later you find out their were unknown mineral rights can the state still have rights to any royalties..
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The nursing home has to have a valid reason to refuse a patient. Refusing a patient because they have Downs Syndrome would not be valid.
Make sure you find a nursing home that will take whatever insurance they have, usually Social security and medicaid, and then plan to get them there somehow. Some can take them right away, some have lists.
I don't believe that a nursing home has the legal authority to file property liens, altho I suppose they could get a judgment from court and then try to enforce it. Medicare will pay for nursing home care for, at most, a few weeks. After that, the bill becomes your responsibility unless you qualify for Medicaid. In the latter event, the State will file a property lien and/or estate claim to recover the cost of care.
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If it's government run, then it can be considered public property.
will any nursing home in Georgia accept a patient with a tracaotomy
A nursing home has no more right to your property (in general) than any other creditor has. If you die owing money to the nursing home, then they're entitled (as is every other creditor) to recover that money from your estate. Otherwise, no, they don't get to take part of your property unless you signed a specific contract with them stating so.
Mother in Liberty Missouri nursing home. Receives Missouri State nursing home assistance. What type of plans are there to lower her land line bill?
There are a lot of things that can happen when a person is in the hospital. It is possible to be evicted from a nursing home if contracts were not met.
The annual nursing home cost per patient with dementia is $47,000.
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