Resident Predeceases Spouse in Personal Care or Nursing Care Sample Clauses

Resident Predeceases Spouse in Personal Care or Nursing Care. In the event the Resident predeceases his/her spouse who is currently residing in Personal Care or Nursing Care, and such spouse was not a party to this Agreement, then no refund of any applicable portion of the Entrance Fee will be due or paid to Resident’s estate at that time. Instead, an amount equal to the refund that otherwise would be payable to Resident’s estate as determined by the applicable Entrance Fee Refund Option specified in Section 4 will be established as a credit. The credit shall be available to pay the charges for the spouse’s care in Personal Care and Nursing Care. Messiah Village shall continue to apply the credit to pay any outstanding charges until the termination of the spouse’s applicable admission agreement(s), unless such credit is exhausted prior to termination. In the event the credit is exhausted prior to termination, then the spouse shall utilize any other available assets to pay in full the charges for such spouse’s care in Personal Care and/or Nursing Care. Any portion of the credit remaining upon the termination of the spouse’s admission agreement due to such spouse’s death, transfer, discharge or voluntary departure from Messiah Village shall become available as a refund to the spouse or the spouse’s estate.
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