Termination by FSCH with notice Clause Samples

Termination by FSCH with notice. The FSCH may terminate this agreement at any time by providing you/your representative with a 30-day written notice. a. If you agree to the discharge or transfer, the discharge or transfer may occur prior to the effective date of notice. b. The FSCH may transfer or seek an involuntary discharge only when; i. The care needs exceed those in which the FSCH is licensed or approved through a variance to provide. ii. The home is unable to meet the residents assessed needs iii. The resident presents a threat to him/herself, other residents or staff. iv. The discharge or transfer is ordered by a court. v. The resident or their representative has failed to pay the monthly charge for R & B and care, in accordance with this admission agreement. c. The FSCH manager is required to do the following in the case of an involuntary discharge or transfer; i. Notify you and, if applicable, a family member and/or your legal representative of the discharge or the transfer and the specific reason(s) for the move in writing and in a language and manner that is understood, at least 72 hours before a transfer within in the home and 30 days before a discharge from the home. If you do not have a family member or legal representative and if you would like assistance, the notice will be sent to the local LONG TERM CARE OMBUDSMAN. ii. Use the template required by the licensing agency for giving written notice of discharge or transfer and include a statement in large print that the resident has the right to appeal the FSCH’s decision to transfer or discharge with the appropriate information regarding how to do so. iii. Include a statement in the written notice that the resident may remain a resident of the FSCH during the appeal process. iv. Place a copy of the notice in your clinical record. d. You have the right to appeal the decision of the FSCH regarding a discharge or transfer. The process for appeal will be as follows; i. To appeal our decision to transfer or discharge, you must notify ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ or the director of the licensing agency. Upon the receipt of an appeal, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ will immediately notify the director of the licensing agency. ii. The request to appeal the decision may be oral or written and must be made within 10 business days, upon receipt of the notice. iii. Both the FSCH and the resident shall provide all the materials deemed relevant to the decision to transfer/discharge, to the director of the licensing agency, as soon as the notice of appeal is filed. You...