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dmwheeler
Asked June 2010
Would an elder being on oxygen full time preclude them from an assisted living arrangement?
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Jun 2010
The guidelines in some states are that it is fine to be on oxygen as long as you are not on the vent and you do not have a trach. I hope these rules are the same in your state. Good Luck!
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