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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]They have pretty stringent rules on what a resident needs to be able to do for themselves. And they kick you out quickly if you aren't following them. [/b] For instance, my relative went to a nursing home but within 3 months she was kicked up to the pricier memory care floor as she had dementia. With nearly every relative, we've done hospice care at home. It's only for a few weeks or months, but allows all relatives to come and see the person and for the person to die at home or in their kid's home. Hospice helped us so much too. They gave us hospital beds, meds, nurses. Hospice depends on the state though and it's different in each state. I feel like dying in a hospital is for those cases where someone passes quickly due to an issue (sudden heart attack, car accident). [/quote] Where can you find these rules? Are they dependent on the facility or state-wide regulations?[/quote]
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