Is this normal nursing home practice?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:But yes, there are regulations due to hipaa; perhaps they weren’t in existence when you worked in a nursing home.


This is not a HIPPA issue.
- a lawyer


We all laughed at the "lawyer's" post, right?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:But yes, there are regulations due to hipaa; perhaps they weren’t in existence when you worked in a nursing home.


This is not a HIPPA issue.
- a lawyer


We all laughed at the "lawyer's" post, right?


Nope just you!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:But yes, there are regulations due to hipaa; perhaps they weren’t in existence when you worked in a nursing home.


This is not a HIPPA issue.
- a lawyer


We all laughed at the "lawyer's" post, right?


No because lawyer is correct.
Anonymous
It was normal years ago with my MIL. We had to give permission even to siblings.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It was normal years ago with my MIL. We had to give permission even to siblings.


But was your MIL competent to make her own decisions?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:But yes, there are regulations due to hipaa; perhaps they weren’t in existence when you worked in a nursing home.


This is not a HIPPA issue.
- a lawyer


So OP’s friend should be able to decide rather than her POA, yes?
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