Skilled Nursing Facility Eviction
Summary
In California, skilled nursing facilities must provide a 30-day written notice before eviction, except in cases of immediate danger to health or safety. If you believe an eviction notice is imminent, consider seeking legal counsel to prepare. You can appeal an eviction notice through the State Department of Health Care Services. Legal resources are available for free or low-cost advice.Full Conversation
What is the quickest a skilled nursing facility can discharge with eviction
Hello Robert, to assist you better, could you please specify which country or state you're inquiring about? The laws regarding eviction from a skilled nursing facility can vary greatly from place to place.
California
In California:
- The facility must give a *-day written notice before discharge.
- It can discharge immediately for danger to health or safety of others.
- An appeal can stop the process.
Do you need details on how to appeal?
I’m not a danger.
Thank you for the clarification, Robert. If you feel you've been unfairly given an eviction notice, you can appeal. In California, you can contact the State Department of Health Care Services. Would you like their contact details?
They haven’t given notice yet
I see, Robert. In that case, it's important to know your rights. If you believe a notice might be coming, consider seeking legal counsel to prepare. Would you like help finding resources for free or low-cost legal advice in California?