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Can you evict someone with dementia? A legal and ethical overview

Facing the possibility of removing a vulnerable person from their home is a difficult situation for anyone, be it a landlord or a family member. The question of, "can you evict someone with dementia?" is legally and ethically complex, with specific protections and procedures in place to safeguard vulnerable individuals.

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Can a CCRC Kick You Out? A Comprehensive Look at Eviction Protections

According to the California Advocates for Nursing Home Reform (CANHR), evictions are the most common grievance filed against assisted living facilities, which can be part of a CCRC. This reality raises a crucial question for prospective and current residents: can a CCRC kick you out? The answer is nuanced and depends on your specific contract, state laws, and the reason for the attempted eviction.

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Can assisted living kick you out if you run out of money?

Over 70% of individuals aged 65 and older will require some form of long-term care, often exceeding their ability to pay out-of-pocket for an extended period. This raises a critical concern: can assisted living kick you out if you run out of money, and what options exist to prevent this from happening?

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Can they kick you out of assisted living? Your Rights Explained

While many assisted living residents age peacefully in place, thousands are faced with involuntary discharge each year. Understanding your rights and the reasons a facility might take such action is crucial when you ask, "Can they kick you out of assisted living?"

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