Common use of Involuntary Discharge for Non-Financial Matters Clause in Contracts

Involuntary Discharge for Non-Financial Matters. The Facility may transfer or discharge the Resident if the transfer or discharge is necessary for the Resident's welfare and the Resident's needs cannot be met after reasonable attempts at accommodation in the Facility; the Resident's health has improved sufficiently so the Resident no longer needs the services provided by the Facility; the health or safety of individuals in the Facility would otherwise be endangered and all reasonable alternatives to transfer or discharge have been explored and have failed to safely address the problem; and for any other reason permitted by applicable law.

Appears in 45 contracts

Samples: Admission Agreement, Admission Agreement, Admission Agreement

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Involuntary Discharge for Non-Financial Matters. The Facility may transfer or discharge the Resident if the transfer or discharge is necessary for the Resident's welfare and the Resident's needs cannot be met after reasonable attempts at accommodation in the Facility; the Resident's health has improved sufficiently so the Resident no longer needs the services provided by the Facility; the health or safety of individuals in the Facility would otherwise be endangered and all reasonable alternatives to transfer endangered; or discharge have been explored and have the Resident has failed to safely address pay for (or have paid under Medicare, Medicaid, or third-party insurance) a stay at the problem; and Facility, or for any other reason permitted by applicable law.

Appears in 14 contracts

Samples: Admission Agreement, Admission Agreement, Admission Agreement

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