Common use of Voluntary Discharge Clause in Contracts

Voluntary Discharge. The resident may be voluntarily discharged from the Facility at any time immediately after the Resident or Responsible Party gives the Nursing Home Administrator, a physician, or a nurse of the Facility three (3) days written notice of the Resident’s desire to be discharged. In such cases, and in all other cases involving a voluntary discharge of the Resident as described in this Contract, the Facility is relieved from any responsibility for the Resident’s care, safety, or well-being upon the date of the Resident’s discharge.

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Sources: Respite/Recuperative Stay Contract

Voluntary Discharge. The resident Resident may be voluntarily discharged from the Facility at any time immediately after the Resident or Responsible Party gives the Nursing Home Administrator, a physician, or a nurse of the Facility three thirty (330) days written notice of the Resident’s desire to be discharged. In such cases, and in all other cases involving a voluntary discharge of the Resident as described in this Contract, the Facility is relieved from any responsibility for the Resident’s care, safety, safety or well-being effective upon the date of the Resident’s discharge.

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Sources: Residential Care Agreement