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Old 06-29-2013, 08:18 PM #31
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Was anyone there with you during this conference? Is there anyone who could be your advocate besides yourself?

It sounds like this nursing facility is probably coming up on the maximum number of days they can keep you in their care and wants your records to show that you're ready to be released when, in fact, you aren't. I might be wrong but that's just what it sounds like. It sounds very frustrating and I hope things can be worked out for your benefit.
no and once i started saying that everything they were saying would have been true a week earlier but was not the dang social worker slipped right out of the room
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