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  If you have a complaint about a nursing home it is hard to know where to start. On the one hand, you don’t want to upset the people who care for you or your family. On the other hand, you are paying for a service which is unsatisfactory. This situation is unlike many others. It requires a thoughtful and well written letter to get the result you desire.

This nursing home complaint letter is a flexible formal letter suitable as a framework for any complaint. It suggests a meeting to help resolve the matter and / or transferring the patient to either another part of the home, or to another nursing home under the same name. In order to prompt a swift reply and delay further complications, it refers to the law and your legal rights.
  Application and features
 
Suitable as a framework for any nursing home or retirement village complaint
Formal, flexible, simple and efficient - gets your message across with ease
Written in plain English
  Contents
 
Well written letter to a nursing home
       
  Word Count (approximate): Document: 245 words Explanatory notes: 115 words
  Draftsman
  This document is drawn and maintained by Net Lawman. It is real law in plain English.

 

 
 
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