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karin_sj

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11. Happened to my mom
Wed Mar 4, 2026, 11:32 PM
Mar 4

She was in assisted living and they removed all of her over the counter items, like vitamins, aspirin, etc. Anything over the counter that her doctor wanted her to take had to be prescribed and the facility had to store and administer themselves. They said it was some kind of law in California. They did give me the option to take them home for myself though. I thought it was strange at the time, but I think it is actually a regulation.

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The nurse at my mom's private retirement residence assessed correctly that my mom was having trouble applegrove Mar 4 #1
I'm talking about Woolite. And Windex. And Skin Cream. Auggie Mar 4 #3
Strange. That is a heavy load looking out for our parents when they age. applegrove Mar 4 #4
Assisted living. Not skilled nursing. Not dementia care. A few of these folks own automobiles. Auggie Mar 4 #5
Following... IcyPeas Mar 4 #2
I'm trying to find out about the "State Mandate." There's nothing on Google. Auggie Mar 4 #6
Call your state reps and see if they've heard anything about this? dflprincess Mar 4 #8
I'm going to do that Auggie Mar 5 #14
Is there by any chance, a social worker assigned to your mother's case? alwaysinasnit Mar 4 #7
Entire building was affected. It is not one person. Auggie Mar 5 #12
I found this resource. Maybe they can answer your questions. Good luck. alwaysinasnit Mar 5 #15
In AZ, when DH was in an assisted living group home, marybourg Mar 4 #9
Sounds like she was robbed. Horse poop otherwise, imo. babylonsister Mar 4 #10
Happened to my mom karin_sj Mar 4 #11
Thanks. This incident happened in the last few days. Auggie Mar 5 #13
40 years ago when I worked in a oncology ward all meds and any possible hazards had to be removed. Jacson6 Mar 5 #17
---- earlier post about the Calif. senior ombudsman. My friend is in assisted living in Penn. 3Hotdogs Mar 5 #16
My mother-in-law was not allowed OTC sleep meds in NJ. NNadir Mar 5 #18
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