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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Michigan Notice Transfer Discharge in our editor.
  2. Begin by entering the date delivered at the top of the form. This is crucial for tracking the notice timeline.
  3. Fill in the resident's name, followed by details of their guardian or Durable Power of Attorney (DPA) if applicable.
  4. Next, provide information about the nursing home, including the administrator's name, contact person, and their title.
  5. Complete the nursing home's address and telephone number to ensure proper communication.
  6. Indicate where the resident will be transferred or discharged to, along with the effective date of transfer.
  7. Select a reason for involuntary transfer/discharge from options provided and elaborate on this reason in the explanation section.
  8. Finally, ensure that a signature from the facility/agency administrator is included along with the date.

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If a forced removal is necessary, a thirty-day notice should be given to the patient and their advocate. The facility is then required to supply reasons for the transfer or removal and provide instructions to the patient on how to file a nursing home appeal.
Voluntary discharge is when a resident decides to discharge themselves. While no discharge letter is used, the facility still needs to complete adequate discharge planning. Depending on the policies of the facility, the resident may also need to notify the facility in advance.
The written notice must be received a minimum of 30 days (but may be up to 60 days) prior to the discharge date. The only exception is in the case of an emergency. A summarization of the nursing home residents physical and mental status must be prepared. A discharge plan must be written up by the nursing home.
You would need to go to court in the county where the nursing home is and get yourselves appointed as her guardian, or get a guardianship if there isnt one.
A transfer/discharge is considered involuntary, or facility initiated, if it does not originate through the residents verbal or written request, and/or is not in alignment with the residents preferences and stated goals for care. An involuntary discharge is also called an eviction.