Pace Care Arrangement Options
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If you cannot care for your mother at home, consider sending a formal notice to PACE, documenting communications, and consulting an elder law attorney. PACE is responsible for finding alternative care arrangements if you cannot provide care.Full Conversation
She is in her right mind so i can't get legal guardianship, also PACE have been talking to her about assisted living but she doesn't want to go there and i do NOT want her back in my house. And i have told pace and her this.
It sounds like a difficult situation. While you can't obtain legal guardianship, you might consider discussing with PACE and your mother the possibility of a different type of care arrangement. Here are some options:
- Assisted Living: Even if your mother is resistant, it may be helpful to explore various facilities and perhaps visit a few together.
- In-Home Care: If she stays in her own home, professional in-home care services could be an option.
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- Assisted Living: Even if your mother is resistant, it may be helpful to explore various facilities and perhaps visit a few together.
- In-Home Care: If she stays in her own home, professional in-home care services could be an option.
Would you like more detailed information on any of these options or need help with another legal aspect?
I do not want anyone coming into my house for in home care. I work from home. Also, Pace has said they will try to talk to her about another place to go but if she denies it i do not want her back here and pace knows this
It appears you're in a tough spot, balancing work and your mother's care needs. Given your situation, you might want to consider the following:
- Legal Notice to PACE: You can send a formal letter to PACE stating that you cannot provide care at your home anymore.
- Consult an Elder Law Attorney: They can provide specific advice and help you navigate care options legally.
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- Legal Notice to PACE: You can send a formal letter to PACE stating that you cannot provide care at your home anymore.
- Consult an Elder Law Attorney: They can provide specific advice and help you navigate care options legally.
Would you like assistance connecting with a local attorney specialized in elder care?
what is a legal notice to pace
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A legal notice to PACE (Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly) is a formal letter informing them that you are no longer able to provide care for your mother at your home. This serves as a documented communication of your decision.
Would you like more details on how to draft this notice or need assistance with another aspect?
A legal notice to PACE (Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly) is a formal letter informing them that you are no longer able to provide care for your mother at your home. This serves as a documented communication of your decision.
Would you like more details on how to draft this notice or need assistance with another aspect?
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To draft a legal notice to PACE, you should include:
- Your name and contact information.
- Your mother's name and details about her condition.
- A clear statement that you can no longer provide care for her at your home.
- Any pertinent information about previous discussions with PACE.
Would you like assistance with another aspect of this process?
To draft a legal notice to PACE, you should include:
- Your name and contact information.
- Your mother's name and details about her condition.
- A clear statement that you can no longer provide care for her at your home.
- Any pertinent information about previous discussions with PACE.
Would you like assistance with another aspect of this process?
Will PACE bring her back to my house after her rehab if i tell them NO
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If you have clearly communicated and documented that you cannot provide care for your mother at your home, PACE should respect your decision. They will need to find alternative arrangements for her care if she cannot return to your home.
Would you like more information on how to ensure that PACE complies with your wishes?
If you have clearly communicated and documented that you cannot provide care for your mother at your home, PACE should respect your decision. They will need to find alternative arrangements for her care if she cannot return to your home.
Would you like more information on how to ensure that PACE complies with your wishes?
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To ensure that PACE complies with your wishes, you can:
- Send a formal, written notice to PACE stating you cannot care for your mother at your home.
- Document all communications with PACE.
- Consult with an elder law attorney for additional support.
Would you like assistance connecting with a local attorney specialized in elder care?
To ensure that PACE complies with your wishes, you can:
- Send a formal, written notice to PACE stating you cannot care for your mother at your home.
- Document all communications with PACE.
- Consult with an elder law attorney for additional support.
Would you like assistance connecting with a local attorney specialized in elder care?
So pace is responsible in finding my mom another place to stay
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It appears that PACE (Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly) is indeed responsible for finding your mother another place to stay if you cannot provide care for her at your home. Here are a few steps you can take:
- Send a formal, written notice to PACE stating you cannot care for your mother at your home.
- Document all communications with PACE to keep a record of your requests.
- If necessary, consult with an elder law attorney for additional support.
Would you like any further assistance with this process?
It appears that PACE (Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly) is indeed responsible for finding your mother another place to stay if you cannot provide care for her at your home. Here are a few steps you can take:
- Send a formal, written notice to PACE stating you cannot care for your mother at your home.
- Document all communications with PACE to keep a record of your requests.
- If necessary, consult with an elder law attorney for additional support.
Would you like any further assistance with this process?
I have spoken to the nurses and social workers at pace telling them she can not come here. I want to make sure they will not bring her back here
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To ensure PACE does not bring your mother back to your home, you should:
- Send a formal, written notice to PACE stating you cannot care for her at your home.
- Document all communications with PACE.
- If necessary, consult with an elder law attorney for additional support.
Would you like help drafting the formal notice or any other assistance?
To ensure PACE does not bring your mother back to your home, you should:
- Send a formal, written notice to PACE stating you cannot care for her at your home.
- Document all communications with PACE.
- If necessary, consult with an elder law attorney for additional support.
Would you like help drafting the formal notice or any other assistance?
Could pace still bring her back here if i tell them NO
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It sounds like you've taken steps to communicate your decision to PACE. While it’s unlikely they would bring her back without your consent, continue to document your communications and send a formal written notice. Consulting an elder law attorney can provide additional assurance. Would you like help drafting the notice or any further assistance?
It sounds like you've taken steps to communicate your decision to PACE. While it’s unlikely they would bring her back without your consent, continue to document your communications and send a formal written notice. Consulting an elder law attorney can provide additional assurance. Would you like help drafting the notice or any further assistance?