Judge Rejects Agency Position Regarding Nursing Home Resident Appeals
By Lawrence J. Stark & John A. Ziegler
Trusts and Estates,
September 2019
Windmill Nursing Pavilion v. Illinois Department of Human Services is an important decision because it directly overrules the DHS legal position that only a spouse or court appointed representative may pursue the appeal after the death of the resident.
Judge rejects agency position regarding nursing home resident appeals
By Lawrence J. Stark & John A. Ziegler
Elder Law,
June 2019
Windmill Nursing Pavilion v. Illinois Department of Human Services is an important decision because it directly overrules the DHS legal position that only a spouse or court appointed representative may pursue the appeal after the death of the resident.
Judge rejects agency position regarding nursing home resident appeals
By Lawrence J. Stark & John A. Ziegler
Health Care Law,
March 2018
Windmill Nursing Pavilion v. Illinois Department of Human Services is an important decision because it directly overrules the DHS legal position that only a spouse or court appointed representative may pursue the appeal after the death of the resident.
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