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Can a resident in a home be evicted if their behaviour becomes disruptive?

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Can a resident in a home be evicted if their behaviour becomes disruptive?

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The legislation does not allow a resident to be evicted from a long-term care home. However, if a resident has behaviours that present a risk to him/her or others, the home may work with the family and other health care providers to access a more appropriate health care organization (e.g. hospital) in accordance with the legislation.

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