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dayzee4444
Asked July 2010
Can a nursing home that is receiving Medicaid for my mother's care, legally prevent me from seeing her?
My brother has POA
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Reba
Jul 2010
dayzee4444, I wouldn't think medicaid has anything to do with keeping you out of the nursing home your mother is in but I would think it is your brothers. WIth them having the POA
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