Needy Patient Faces Nursing Home Eviction

A Maryland nursing home patient is in danger of being evicted from the home because of an outstanding bill. Melanie Conaway suffers from multiple sclerosis and is in danger of being evicted from the Future Care Northpoint nursing home because of an outstanding bill. Medical Assistance Long Term Care pays the nursing home close to $35,000 and her Social Security disability check kicks in roughly another $600 per month. She is $2,500 in debt because her husband stopped paying $300 per month in alimony.

The nursing home can legally discharge or evict a patient if they fail to pay their bill. An administrative law judge will determine her fate very soon. Conaway's attorneys are trying to garnish her former husband's wages to help pay for the outstanding bill. If she is discharged from the nursing home then the home must legally find Conaway a place to live that is safe and secure. For any individual dealing with problems regarding their Social Security disability benefit payments, contact the law firm of Kazmierczak Law for expert legal counsel today.


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