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Conferees split on ban on requiring conservator or guardian as nursing‑home admission condition

3301528 · May 15, 2025
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The conference committee debated language that would prohibit nursing homes from requiring a conservator or guardian as a condition of admission. The house had removed similar language earlier; conferees discussed individual assessment versus a blanket ban and agreed to revisit the issue.

The conference committee considered a proposal that would bar nursing homes from requiring a current or prospective resident to have a conservator or guardian as a condition of admission.

Senator McQuaid introduced the language, saying it would prevent facilities from demanding that residents sign away…

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